Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback Geno Smith was arrested for a suspected DUI after driving 96 mph in a 60 mph zone on a Washington interstate.
The Seattle Times reports that Smith drove for more than a mile after police turned on their flashing lights and flagged him down. He then refused a blood-alcohol breath test after he was pulled over.
Smith admitted to drinking wine and said that he had stopped drinking 90 minutes before driving. He then refused to continue with a “walk-and-turn” field sobriety test. Police had to get a warrant to draw his blood after he refused a blood-alcohol breath test.
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