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FBI Agent Identified in Fatal Drunk Driving Accident

Fatal Drunk Driving AccidentRecently, law enforcement officials have positively identified Adrian Norbell Johnson, the 37 year old FBI agent involved in the fatal car crash that took place in Brandywine, MD on Monday night. The FBI has released a statement saying that the agent has been working with the bureau for six years now.

Also, his latest assignment for the FBI was to visit the FBI field office in Newark, New Jersey. Apparently, the agent had also recently moved to Washington D.C. to work on U.S. Attorney General’s security details – a task he was yet to get started with. The FBI has also said that the agent was not on duty and was driving his personal car when the crash took place.

What’s more, Johnson’s blood alcohol level was found to be .25, which is 3 times the legal limit. This was a very high level of intoxication. People with .20 levels of alcohol generally show signs of impaired speech, lose the ability to walk and stand, and there is certainly some amount of impaired judgment.

Such recklessness can cause injuries and deaths. Without the proper defensive driving lessons, driving can always pose as a risk to even the safest of all drivers.

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