Cops Arrest Lawmaker Who Insists He Can’t Be Arrested
A state lawmaker in Oklahoma was in disbelief as he was being arrested for allegedly being drunk in public. According to an arrest report, State Representative Dean Davis was seen by Oklahoma City Police officers drinking on the patio of a bar after 2 a.m., which is against the law, but Davis didn’t seem to think he could be arrested because of his job as a legislator. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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