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Anti-LGBTQ+ GOP senator urinates himself on video after hit-and-run incident
Anti-LGBTQ+ Tennessee State Sen. Ken Yager (R), age 77, was filmed on camera urinating on himself while undergoing a police officers sobriety test. Yager was arrested on Tuesday near Jekyll Island, Georgia for allegedly driving under the influence of an intoxicant, hit-and-run and failure to stop at a stop sign. Its unclear whether the hit-and-run incident involved a person or property. Related Drunk woman assaults gay bar security guard, ends up hospitalized The video was shared as a reminder that the front line crew security, bartenders, bus drivers, police, cashiers are all subject to wretched behavior. Officers with the Georgia Department of Public Safetyreportedly received calls about the accident and later found Yager in a store parking lot being tended to by emergency responders who were helping him after he tripped and fell, according to WVLT. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Troopers detected a distinct odor of alcohol on his breath, and he admitted to being involved in a crash earlier but did not know law enforcement was en route, GDPS officials said.Video of the field sobriety test administered to Yager, released by WTVF, shows a dark stain growing on the front of Yagers khaki pants, as if he urinated on himself, while the officer asks him to take nine steps in a straight line. Yager stumbles while taking the steps. View this post on Instagram A post shared by NC5 (@newschannel5) He was arrested, jailed and charged on Tuesday, and was released on Wednesday.In a statement, Yager said, An unfortunate incident happened last night. On the advice of my attorney, I cannot discuss the particulars at this time. I am and will continue to cooperate fully with authorities to bring this incident to an appropriate conclusion.Yagers legislative voting record shows that he voted in April to ban gender-affirming care for trans youth. In February, he voted to authorize marriage clerks to refuse to perform a marriage ceremony against their religious beliefs. In April 2023, he voted to ban trans girls from playing on girls sports teams and to allow teachers to misgender trans students. In February 2023, he voted in favor of banning kids from seeing prurient drag performances.In April 2021, he voted for legislation supporting workers and students who refused to share bathrooms or locker rooms with trans people. That same month, he voted in favor of legislation requiring schools to notify parents about any lessons on LGBTQ+ issues. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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