Former U.S. Attorney Jane Bondurant called WSMV4 Investigates to say she, too, had been arrested by Zahn.
“I think I’m eight people too many,” Bondurant said.
Trooper Zahn was called in, and he wrote that Bondurant had bloodshot watery eyes and appeared to be impaired.
“Keep in mind, I’m 71 years old, I’ve been in a wreck,” Bondurant said.
Bondurant is now the 16th sober driver identified by WSMV4 Investigates to be arrested by a state trooper for DUI.
WSMV4 Investigates asked Governor Bill Lee this week if he felt the THP needed to review how it’s conducting DUI investigations.
The Governor will require the TBI to gather all the sober drivers arrested for DUI, and the police agencies that arrested them, in 2025.
He's a god damn embarrassment to the police force! The Tennessee Highway Patrol found the balls somewhere to state "Troopers are highly trained to identify signs of impairment" but this must be where they forgot that they can only base conclusions on evidence, and they have no evidence that trooper James Zahn can do his job of determining impairment.
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