Unlucky in Kentucky: Man Arrested TWICE in Two Days for Riding a Donkey While Drunk!

After he disobeyed police orders and ran away down the road, a man from Kentucky was arrested again in two days for riding a mule while intoxicated.#Kentucky #News #CallowayCountyKY #Crime

In just a few days, a guy in Murray, Kentucky, was arrested twice for allegedly riding a mule while intoxicated. Both the public and the police were concerned about the strange sequence of events that started on Saturday night and continued into Monday.

Incident at Local Alcohol Establishment

Officers from the Murray Police Department were called to a nearby bar at 9:09 p.m. on Saturday to deal with a rowdy patron. Murray resident Jonathan Mason, 39, had been asked to leave but had refused.

Officers discovered Mason outside the establishment, obviously drunk. Mason disregarded an officer’s order to stop and rode a mule to the facility, according to police reports. Mason resisted the attempts of the officers to arrest him.

Witnesses at another place claimed that Mason had abused the mule by giving it heavy whippings. This sparked worries regarding the welfare of the animal.

Charges and First Arrest

Mason was taken into custody on a number of counts, including second-degree animal cruelty, third-degree criminal trespassing, alcohol intoxication in a public setting, and second-degree disorderly conduct. Mason was taken to Calloway County Jail, and the mule was moved to a stable for protection.

Second Arrest on Monday

Mason’s problems persisted Monday. An inebriated man was reported riding a mule on a Murray road at 12:51 p.m., prompting police to arrive. Mason raced down the road after being told to stop by officers after they discovered him riding the same mule. He was arrested once more following a short pursuit.

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Third-degree running or dodging police and second-degree animal cruelty were among the new charges. He was brought to Calloway County Jail once more. We invite anyone with more information to call Murray Calloway County Crime Stoppers at 270-753-9500.

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