Randy Travis was charged with driving while intoxicated and threatening
law officers after the country singer crashed his car and was found
naked and combative at the scene, officials said.
A mug shot released by the Grayson County
Sheriff’s Office shows a battered-looking Travis in a gray T-shirt, with
a black eye and dried blood on his face. He later walked out of the
county jail wearing scrubs, a University of Texas ball cap and no shoes.
It was the second Texas arrest this year for Travis, who was cited in February for public intoxication.
The
sheriff’s office in Grayson County, located in far North Texas along
the border with Oklahoma, received a 911 call at 11:18 p.m. Tuesday
about a man seen lying in a road west of Tioga, where the entertainer
lives.
Texas
Department of Public Safety troopers responding to the scene said a
Pontiac Trans Am registered to Travis, 53, had been driven off the road
and struck several barricades in a construction road.
Travis
was not wearing clothes at the time of his arrest and made threats
against the Texas troopers, said Tom Vinger, a DPS spokesman. He said
the singer refused sobriety tests, so a blood specimen was taken.
Travis
was released on $21,500 bond Wednesday morning from the jail in
Sherman, about 60 miles north of Dallas. Blood test results are pending.
Grayson
County Sheriff’s Sgt. Rickey Wheeler said Travis faces charges of
retaliation or obstruction in addition to driving under the influence.
“Travis
had a strong odor of alcoholic beverage on his breath and several signs
of intoxication,” according to a statement from the sheriff’s office.
“While Travis was being transported, Travis made threats to shoot and
kill the troopers working the case.”
In
February, Travis was charged with public intoxication after being
spotted in a vehicle parked in front of a church in Sanger, about 20
miles from Tioga.
He
also has been involved in messy court proceedings with his ex-wife.
Travis was divorced from Elizabeth Travis in 2010 after 19 years of
marriage.
Earlier
this year, Elizabeth Travis, who had been his manager for more than
three decades, filed a lawsuit claiming that Randy Travis made it
impossible for her to do her job and terminated her management contract
without proper notice. She said her ex-husband sent several men,
including an armed guard, to clean out her offices.
No comments:
Post a Comment