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In the early hours of March 16, Kansas Senate Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop (R-Wichita, Kan.) led state highway patrol officers on a disturbing, drunken chase. Now, more details about his arrest are being made public.
On Thursday, April 8, the Topeka Police Department released the affidavit with all of the disturbing details about Suellentrop s arrest. As the Republican lawmaker sped the wrong way down an interstate on the outskirts of Topeka, Kan. a number of cars were forced to swerve to avoid hitting Suellentrop. In the process, those cars nearly collided with other vehicles, reports The Washington Post.
After a 10-minute chase, officers were finally able to stop the vehicle. That s when they found a drunken Suellentrop behind the wheel. Officers proceeded with a blood test, which confirmed Suellentrop s blood level was double the legal limit.
Tony s Kansas City
Thursday, April 08, 2021
KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICER SEYZ GOP STATE SENATE HONCHO CALLED HIM DONUT BOY DURING DUI ARREST!!!
The sordid story of a Kansas Republican leader now gets even more interesting with saucy deets from police report earning public view.
Here s the highlight of an ALLEGED red state confrontation with po-po . . .
An affidavit of probable cause signed by Kansas Highway Patrol Officer Austin Shepley says Suellentrop narrowly missed hitting his vehicle and at least two others as he passed by on the wrong side of Interstate 70 shortly after midnight on March 16. Shepley alleges the vehicle was traveling at 90 miles per hour . . .