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Florida man wearing 'I'm the Reason the Beer's Always Gone' t-shirt arrested for DUI on August 16

The incident unfolded on August 16 in Ocala, Florida, and the arrest has shone a spotlight on the consequences of reckless behavior
PUBLISHED AUG 24, 2023
James Rix Jr attempted to evade police by turning off the lights on his truck, but was eventually apprehended (Marion County Sheriff's Office)
James Rix Jr attempted to evade police by turning off the lights on his truck, but was eventually apprehended (Marion County Sheriff's Office)

OCALA, FLORIDA: In a rather ironic twist, a man wearing an 'I'm the Reason the Beer's Always Gone' t-shirt found himself facing serious charges after being arrested for driving under the influence (DUI).

The incident unfolded on August 16 in Ocala, Florida, and the arrest has shone a spotlight on the consequences of reckless behavior.

Who is James Rix Jr?

On that fateful day, a Marion County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) deputy was conducting radar enforcement in the vicinity of Marion Oaks Boulevard and Marion Oaks Manor.

It was during this routine radar check that a bright orange pickup truck caught the deputy's attention.

The truck was observed hurtling past the patrol car at a staggering 89 mph in a 45 mph zone – an almost twofold violation of the speed limit.

The deputy promptly activated his emergency lights and siren to initiate a traffic stop, prompting the truck's driver to take evasive action.

Identified as 41-year-old James Rix Jr, the driver attempted to evade the deputy by turning off the lights on his truck and taking a detour onto Southwest 32nd Circle. However, his attempt to escape was thwarted, and the deputy managed to catch up.

Wednesday, August 16, 2023 -- The driver of the truck, later identified as 41-year-old James Rix Jr., fled from the deputy and then turned off the lights on his truck, turning onto Southwest 32nd Circle in hopes of eluding the deputy. (Marion County Sheriff's Office)
Forty-one-year-old James Rix Jr (Marion County Sheriff's Office)

Field sobriety test and unsettling behavior

Body camera footage reveals the subsequent events as deputies conducted a DUI traffic stop on Rix. During the stop, the deputy detected the distinct scent of alcohol emanating from Rix's breath and noticed signs of instability in his movements.

Adding to the irony, Rix was donning an "I'm the Reason the Beer's Always Gone" t-shirt at the time.

Rix's performance during the Field Sobriety Exercises led to his failure, further supporting the suspicion of intoxication. As the situation escalated, Rix's demeanor shifted from cooperative to verbally aggressive upon his arrest.

He was then transported to the Marion County Jail for further processing.

At the jail, breath samples were obtained from Rix, providing a chilling revelation. The results indicated blood alcohol concentration levels of .204 and .200 – nearly three times the legal limit.

In addition to the DUI charge, Rix was also accused of fleeing to elude a law enforcement officer. Furthermore, traffic citations were issued for unlawful speed and possession of an open container in a vehicle, CBS 12 reported.



 

Another Florida man under the influence

Rix's arrest is not an isolated incident involving Florida men under the influence. Earlier this month, another case highlighted the serious consequences of alcohol-related altercations.

In the early hours of August 11, an argument fueled by alcohol escalated into violence, leading to the arrest of Thomas Arney, a 38-year-old Florida man.

Charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, Arney's case highlights the alarming outcomes of intoxicated altercations.

As dawn broke on Desoto Avenue, a tranquil neighborhood turned into a scene of turmoil. The altercation between Arney and his friend, born from a night of escalating tensions and alcohol consumption, took a sinister turn.

Witnesses reported that Arney allegedly shot his friend in both legs before delivering a blow to his head with a firearm. Law enforcement quickly intervened, apprehending Arney at the scene.

The subsequent investigation delved into the unfolding of events. “[Arney] told deputies he and his friend had been drinking outside all night, then got into an argument that escalated,” Volusia Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.

The suspect's arrest resulted in his booking at the Volusia County Branch Jail, with a bond set at $25,000.

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