OK.
I'm fine with it.
But not DUI.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT/Gray News) – A pedestrian has died after police say he was struck by a teacher who was driving under the influence while on her way to school.
The crash happened on the morning of April 16 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Fayette County Coroner identified the victim as 32-year-old Joshua Hampton and said he died two days after the crash.
Police said the teacher, 29-year-old Jamie Caldwell, drove away after hitting Hampton.
Caldwell is a teacher at Glendover Elementary with Fayette County Public Schools, the district confirmed.
Police say that at approximately 6:45 a.m. on April 16, officers responded to the scene of a collision on Georgetown Road near Mercer Road where a pedestrian had been hit by a car.
According to the arrest citation, the driver fled the scene. But police quickly found the vehicle at Glendover Elementary, where Caldwell had arrived for work.
The citation states that officers found Caldwell at the school and immediately saw damage to her vehicle. Officers also said she smelled of alcohol.
Caldwell failed field sobriety tests, and a breath test result came back at .278, more than three times Kentucky’s legal limit.
The citation also says Caldwell admitted to drinking the night before and reported taking prescription anxiety, depression, and blood pressure medications earlier in the morning.
According to the citation, Caldwell told officers she heard a “thud,” but didn’t realize she had hit someone.