Police: Driver with two DWIs charged after rear-ending school bus
Buffalo News (NY)
March 26-- Mar. 26--A driver who has two prior alcohol-related convictions was charged with driving while intoxicated on Monday night after police said he crashed into a school bus.
The crash happened at about 6:45 p.m. near Walden and Koons avenues, according to a Buffalo police report.
George A. McGee, who has a revoked driver's license, had multiple open alcoholic beverage containers inside his vehicle. He refused to submit to field sobriety tests at the scene or subsequently to a device to test blood alcohol level, according to the report.
McGee, 31, also was charged with first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and ticketed for following too closely, driving with a suspended registration and driving without insurance, according to the report.
The report did not indicate whether any students were on the bus at the time or whether anyone was injured.
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