San Antonio Councilman Marc Whyte charged with DWI months after his arrest
The Bexar County District Attorney’s Office has finally charged District 10 City Councilman Marc Whyte with driving while intoxicated, a Class-B misdemeanor, the Express-News reports. Whyte was pulled over Dec. 29 on Loop 410 for speeding and failing to use his blinker while changing lanes, according to police records. Before his arrest, the councilman reportedly visited three North Side bar and restaurant locations: Myron’s Steakhouse, El Mirasol and the Thirsty Horse Saloon.
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