John Tyson was arrested by the University of Arkansas police in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Thursday. The exact time of arrest was around 1:32 a.m.
John Tyson's blood alcohol content (BAC) was tested at .191, which is more than twice the legal limit of .08% in most U.S. states, including Arkansas. This means that he was significantly impaired at the time of the incident and well above the legal limit for driving.
The police observed several behaviors that led to John Tyson's arrest for DWI and careless driving. According to the report from the University of Arkansas Police Department, they saw Tyson speeding, making an improper turn, and driving off the road, onto the curb, and onto the grass. When they stopped him, they noticed that he smelled of alcohol and failed a field sobriety test. Tyson admitted to having consumed five to seven beers. A chemical test later showed his blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to be .191. These observations and test results led to his arrest on charges of DWI, improper turn/U-turn, and careless driving.