California State Senator Sabrina Cervantes was cited for driving under the influence (DUI) following a car accident on Monday. According to reports, police responded to the scene of a collision involving Senator Cervantes' vehicle. Following an investigation at the scene, Cervantes was cited for DUI.
Senator Cervantes has disputed the allegations, claiming that police "accosted" her and falsely accused her of driving under the influence. She maintains her innocence and suggests she was unfairly targeted.
The incident is currently under investigation. Authorities are gathering evidence and reviewing details to determine the precise sequence of events leading up to the citation. Further information will be released as the investigation progresses. The legal proceedings related to the DUI citation are expected to unfold in the coming weeks.
California State Senator Cited for DUI After Car Accident
California State Senator Sabrina Cervantes was cited for driving under the influence after a car accident on Monday. Cervantes claims police unfairly targeted her after the incident. Authorities responded to the scene of a collision involving Cervantes' vehicle. An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the accident and the DUI charge.