2 Fla. school principals arrested for DUI hours apart after police stop — riding in the same Jeep

Jennifer Jimenez, a Florida school principal, was arrested for DUI after police stopped her Jeep twice in one night. She admitted to drinking earlier in the day. The incidents happened on July 5.
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Two Florida school principals were arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). They were driving the same Jeep. Jennifer Jimenez was arrested first, around 2 a.m. on July 5. She said she had been drinking earlier. Another principal was arrested hours later.
Why it matters
This story is important because it shows that people in positions of authority can make mistakes. It also highlights the dangers of drunk driving.
- What happened to Jennifer Jimenez?
- She was arrested for DUI after police stopped her Jeep twice in one night.
- Why was she arrested?
- She admitted to drinking earlier in the day.
- What is DUI?
- DUI stands for driving under the influence, which means driving a car while drunk or under the influence of drugs.
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Two Florida school principals were arrested for DUI in the same Jeep.
Sources1TypeAngleNew York PostReports the incident in a straightforward way.
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The principals were arrested hours apart, but in the same Jeep.
Sources1TypeAngleNew York PostEmphasizes the unusual circumstances of the arrests.