
More details have emerged of the arrest this past weekend of former Wisconsin state Sen. Randy Hopper on a drunk-driving charge. Hopper, a Republican, was defeated this past August in recall elections stemming from Gov. Scott Walker's anti-public employee union legislation.
Hopper was pulled over into a grocery store parking lot, after witnesses reported seeing him almost cause a head-on collision. The Green Bay Press Gazette reports that officers administered a field sobriety test -- in which Hopper could not keep his balance, and did not correctly recite the order of the alphabet, and then declined to take a breath test.
During the ride in the squad car on the way to the county jail, Hopper tried to start a conversation with the arresting officer, Deputy Nicholas Venne:
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports:
Archer reported to her job at the Department of Children and Families for the first time on Monday, eight weeks after her medical leave began, according to department spokeswoman Sara Buschman.PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Archer will work half days this week and full days next week, Buschman said. Buschman did not say if Archer's time off this week would be treated as medical leave, vacation or another type of leave.
Former Wisconsin state Sen. Randy Hopper, a Republican who was defeated this past August in recall elections stemming from Gov. Scott Walker's anti-public employee union legislation, was arrested Sunday night on a charge of drunk driving.
From the Fond du Lac Reporter
Officers were called to Highway 151 near County Trunk WH about 5:30 p.m. Sunday for a report of a black Suburban "all over the road," according to dispatch logs.PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)
Officers stopped the vehicle and Hopper, 45, the driver, was arrested. He was held in the Fond du Lac County Jail for 12 hours and released early today, said Sgt. Renee Schuster.
According to dispatch logs, passengers in the car included Valerie Cass, 25.

