
The stop occurred on June 21st. Here are the messages between the officers:
– 12:03:51 a.m. (from Wyrick to Smith): “This woman refused all roadside testing, and blew .00. Her husband is a trial lawyer and told me I should be ashamed of myself.”
– 12:05:02 a.m. (from Smith to Wyrick): “Hahahaha f— her and f— him. She say how much she’d had to drink?”
– 12:07:13 a.m. (from Wyrick to Smith): “She said 1 drink at 7pm.”
– 12:07:30 a.m. message from Smith to Wyrick: “F—her.”
At around 12:15 am, Wyrick tells Gina Tessener he is taking her in to the magistrate’s office. While presumably on the way to the magistrate, the messages continue.
– 12:31:36 a.m. (from Smith to Wyrick): “TELL HIM IF HE WANTS TO COP AN ATTITUDE TO FEEL FREE AND COME BACK AND ILL —— HIM THAT SPEED.”
– 12:33:42 a.m. (from Wyrick to Smith): “HOW FAST”
– 12:33:59 a.m. (from Smith to Wyrick): “58”
Wyrick and Gina Tessener arrived at the magistrate’s office at 12:44 a.m.
Wyrick puts Gina Tessener into the New Hanover County Detention Center at approximately 12:44 a.m.
She was later released.
If this is the treatment for a 0.0 register, I wonder what you get for blowing a .9 in North Carolina? Keel-hauled or broken on the wheel?
Source: WRAL
