Virginia Beach police officer Bryan Womble was found guilty of …
Virginia Beach police officer Bryan Womble, found guilty of DUI…
Updated: Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009, 12:38 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009, 12:37 PM EST
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Virginia Beach police officer Bryan Womble, found guilty of DUI and Hit and Run in a Virginia Beach courtroom on Monday, Sept. 21 will not file an appeal.
During the trial in September, fellow officers testified against Womble. One officer told the judge that Womble crashed into another car at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront on June 20th and blew a .15 on the breathalyzer, nearly twice the legal limit. Another officer testified Womble smelled of alcohol and was swaying as he walked and slurring his speech. Prosecutors said after Womble crashed into the other car he kept going and fled the scene.
Erricka Brown, 18, was driving the other car. "I said, 'Oh my God we're hit.' He reversed and he goes around our car to continue to go down the street to where he was going," said Brown.
Womble testified he did not intend to flee the scene. He said he was disoriented from the impact of the airbag hitting his face. Womble said he had been drinking rum and Coke and knew he shouldn't have been driving.
One officer testified he saw Womble pass him on the street, saw heavy smoke filling his car and did a U-turn to go after him. The officer said he put his lights and siren on and Womble stopped nearly two blocks from the crash scene. Womble said he stopped on his own and did not even see the officer trying to pull him over.
Womble's sergeant responded to the scene and said Womble commented, "I'm guilty. I just want to get this over with."
Womble was a leading DUI enforcement officer who had arrested former NFL star Bruce Smith for DUI just one month before Womble himself was arrested for the same crime.
Womble testified that he had only started drinking about a month before his arrest because he was dealing with personal issues, including his sick father. He said before that he did not drink at all.
In the end, Womble was convicted of DUI and Hit and Run.
The judge ordered Womble to five days in jail. His driver's license will also be suspended for 12 months, and he was ordered to pay $250 fine, as well as enroll in an alcohol safety awareness program.