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Small-town Virginia mayor reportedly arrested for allegedly showing up drunk to train derailment

Fox News·Bonny Chu·about 1 month ago
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NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! A recently elected mayor of a small town in Virginia was arrested Tuesday after allegedly showing up to a train derailment site while intoxicated, according to local reports. Paul Morrison, the 57-year-old mayor of Rich Creek, was taken into custody on a charge of public intoxication, WSLS reported , citing jail records.  The train derailment occurred in the afternoon near Rich Creek, which sits along the border of West Virginia and Virginia , the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) said. The agency added that portions of the incident were reported inside West Virginia and that the train belonged to Norfolk Southern Railway. SOUTHWEST AIRLINES PILOT ARRESTED AT GEORGIA AIRPORT FOR ALLEGEDLY SHOWING UP TO WORK INTOXICATED: POLICE A locomotive leads a Norfolk Southern Corp. train through a cut in Superior, W. Va., Oct. 19, 2017. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg) Contaminants of soybean oil had reportedly leaked.…

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