A Hopkinsville man was charged with DUI after a traffic stop on Faulkner Drive in Hopkinsville Wednesday morning.
Hopkinsville Police say 28-year-old Christopher Kimbrough was stopped after he was seen following too close to a vehicle in front of him and speeding.
During the stop, police say they could smell a strong odor of alcohol and his eyes were bloodshot.
A loaded handgun was allegedly found under the driver’s seat along with an open bottle of alcohol inside the vehicle.
He reportedly failed a standardized field sobriety test and was arrested and charged with DUI second offense, careless driving, and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
Wisconsin businesses start the job of looking forward By Nathan Phelps Green Bay PUBLISHED 10:20 AM ET Apr. 12, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:20 AM EDT Apr. 12, 2021
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ASHWAUBENON, Wis. Many of the chairs are full at Starz Barber & Beauty during a late weekday morning.
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The pandemic caused a “generational” economic upheaval
Business are reporting a more optimistic outlook
A large question mark remains over how long it will take to repair the damage from 2020
It’s a sight owner Christopher Kimbrough doesn’t take for granted.
A year ago his Ashwuabenon business and his industry was shut down for almost three months in the early days of the pandemic.