Impaired driver observed traveling wrong way down one-way road with several cans of beer in his Honda

21-year-old Nathanial Schurman was charged with driving under the influence and no proof of insurance after patrol officers witnessed a Honda Fit traveling the wrong way on a one-way street with beer cans in his car.

On August 31st, Clarksville Police Officer Weaver conducted a traffic stop at 3:16 a.m. near 100 South Second Street after they witnessed a Honda Fit driving the wrong way on a one-way street. The officer spoke with the driver of the vehicle, Nathanial Schurman. Officer Weaver noticed a beer can on the driver’s floorboard. During questioning, he admitted to having three beers since 11:00 p.m. that night.

Nathanial Schurman (SCSO)
Nathanial Schurman (SCSO)

Nathanial was asked to exit the vehicle and consented to field sobriety testing. He showed signs of impairment during each of the tests and was taken into custody. Officer Weaver performed a search of the vehicle and located numerous beer cans in the driver’s side door as well as the passenger’s seat. Nathaniel was asked to take a breathalyzer test and his blood-alcohol content registered at 0.149. When proof of insurance was requested he was not able to provide officers with the necessary documentation.

Nathanial Schurman was charged with driving under the influence and no proof of insurance. He is currently jailed in lieu of a $1,200 bond.




Cheyanne Conboy

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