Hundreds of citations and dozens of charges issued as a result of joint 'DUI Wolf Pack' operation
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — A focused DUI enforcement operation over Labor Day weekend in Pinellas County led to numerous citations and several charges, as shared by the Sheriff’s Office.

The operation, known as a ‘DUI Wolf Pack,’ ran from 7 p.m. Saturday to 5 a.m. Sunday. 

Multiple law enforcement agencies joined the Sheriff’s Office in patrolling county roadways and conducting DUI checks.

This initiative was prompted by a tragic incident at the crossroads of 22nd Avenue North and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street in St. Petersburg — the scene of a 2010 accident that claimed the lives of Elroy McConnell and his three sons.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, a driver ignored a red light, speeding at 80 miles per hour, collided with their vehicle, and forced it into a pole, causing the instant death of all four family members.

The driver, Demetrius Jordan, was sentenced to 44 years in prison in 2012.

Deputies said it is a tragedy that is driving  their enforcement efforts.

“They still have loved ones, they still have family out there so we don’t want them to feel like they’ve been forgotten,” said Deputy Geoff Moore.

In total, deputies said 339 citations were issued and 37 criminal charges were filed.

Results of DUI Wolf Pack operation

Criminal charges:

  • DUI’s – 22
  • Felony Drug Charges – 2
  • Misdemeanor Drug Charges – 2
  • Warrant – 2
  • DWLSR Arrests – 2
  • Other Misdemeanor Arrest – 6
  • Other Felony Arrest – 1

Citations:

  • DWLSR – 20
  • No Insurance – 6
  • Speeding Tickets – 72
  • Seat Belt – 1
  • Violation of Driver’s License Restrictions – 3 Open Container – 1 Non-Moving Violations – 79 Moving Violations – 135 DUI Citations – 22

Authorities emphasize that rideshare options like Uber and Lyft provide a safer alternative, highlighting that the cost of a ride pales in comparison to the legal and financial burdens following a DUI.

“Paying $30 to $50 for a rideshare is minor compared to expenses like restitution, bail, license reinstatement, attending classes, and potential incarceration,” Moore pointed out. “Take a moment to reflect on your choices and opt for the safer decision.”

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