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Boat Accident

Friday, August 24, 2012

Republican Central Committee Releases Statement on Boat Crash

The Anne Arundel County group acknowledges that "many questions still remain after Delegate Dwyer's statements" about Wednesday night's boat crash in Pasadena.

The Republican State Central Committee of Anne Arundel County released a statement late Thursday night regarding the boat accident that occurred in Pasadena on Wednesday evening. The accident involved Del. Don Dwyer (R-Pasadena) and former Central Committee member John Moran. At a press conference on Thursday, Dwyer admitted that he had been drinking prior to the crash that injured seven people including some children. Committee Chairman Alan Rzepkowski released the following statement on behalf of the central committee. "First and foremost, our thoughts and prayers go out to all of those injured in the accident and their families, particularly as we await information on the welfare of the children involved. Many questions still remain …

Dena

12:38 pm on Sunday, December 23, 2012

sign the petition: http://www.change.org/petitions/michael-e-busch-remove-delegate-don-dwyer-for-driving-a-boat-while-intoxicated   more ›

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Dwyer Admits Drinking Before Boat Crash

Del. Don Dwyer, of Pasadena, told reporters no one should be drinking while operating a boat or any other motor vehicle.

Del. Don Dwyer (R-Pasadena) admitted to drinking before a boat crash on Wednesday in Anne Arundel County. Dwyer, sitting in a wheelchair and wearing a neck brace and a cast on his left foot, made the announcement during a brief press conference on Thursday outside of University of Maryland Hospital in downtown Baltimore, and refused to answer questions from reporters. "It is true that I was drinking while I was operating my boat yesterday. It's also been reported that my blood alcohol content was .2. No one, no one should be drinking and operating a motor vehicle or power boat," Dwyer said.  "I deeply regret my actions and ask for forgiveness from the public." He would not answer questions from reporters but appeared to confirm his blood …

Dena

1:28 am on Friday, December 28, 2012

if anyone owes anyone an apology here, it's Dwyer to those children..... especially that little girl who is still suffering because of him. He's sooooooooo lucky none of them died. Only by a miracle. He is not taking responsibility for his actions by trying to make excuses and get out of this. he needs to step down and focus on getting his life together and an alcohol treatment program.   more ›

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