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got arrested and then got bailed out. then quit his job at woai
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WOAI's Cruz quits after arrest on DWI charge
Web Posted: 03/28/2008 05:59 PM CDT
Jeanne Jakle
Express-News staff
San Antonio TV newscaster/reporter David Cruz resigned from his WOAI job this afternoon after he was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated early this morning.
Cruz said he was at a dinner meeting with friends and had some wine. He acknowledged he shouldn't have driven after drinking.
Former WOAI and KENS anchor David Cruz has resigned as a reporter for WOAI after his arrest.
The police report stated Cruz was pulled over after narrowly missing the patrol car of the arresting officer. It also stated that Cruz smelled of a strong odor of alcohol and his eyes were heavily bloodshot. He also "swayed back and forth" during sobriety tests administered by the officer, the report stated.
Once at the police station, Cruz refused to take the breathalyzer test.
After being released on bond shortly after 12:30 p.m., Cruz said he immediately contacted news director at WOAI and said he would resign, effective immediately.
He said: "I can't have my cake and eat it too ... I can't do the kind of work I do," he said, without facing up to what he did "and paying the price."
His court appearance was set for April 4, he said.
In a statement e-mailed to the San Antonio Express-News, Cruz issued a public apology.
"I wish to apologize to the viewers of San Antonio for my poor judgment which led to this incident of which I am personally ashamed and will not try to defend. It was irresponsible and inexcusable on my part and for this I am truly sorry. Since I have not upheld the trust viewers have placed in me, I have decided to resign my position at WOAI effective immediately."
Cruz said he expected his station as well as KSAT and KENS would be airing 5 p.m. news reports on his arrest.
Cruz, a San Antonio native and former anchor at WOAI and KENS, came back to WOAI last summer after leaving a 10-year stint as morning and noon anchor at KNBC.
He was hired to take the co-anchor position at 5 p.m. Several months later he was pulled from the anchor desk and replaced by Randy Beamer. With the exception of some fill-anchor opportunities, Cruz has been serving as a reporter the past several months.
He was scheduled to emcee at tonight's Cesar Chavez dinner in La Villita, he said, but called to cancel because he felt this wasn't the time to be appearing at public events.
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Damn.
That's a sad story. I never met David Cruz, but I've seen him on TV a lot in S.A. and L.A. and I hear he is a good guy.
You have to respect him for choosing to quit his job like that. Other local TV news personalities have been arrested for DWI and managed to keep their jobs.
Any of us who have had a few beers at a Spurs game or at a restaurant could be pulled over and face the same fate.
While I understand the deadly potential of DWI, you hate to see this happen to anyone.
Good question. I just hate the cliche sports show names like "The Huddle," "The Drive," "Out of Bounds," etc.
So many of those names are ordinary, typical and tired to me. That's one of my biggest beefs with sports talk radio (and talk radio in general), it's all so derivative and hackneyed - not a lot of originality.
We're open to suggestions.
Maybe the name will develop organically.
Maybe we'll never name it. Maybe "Chris and Jason" will stick. That's a little ordinary too, so I don't love it.
Just name it the Chris Duel show...where we sports meets reality.
maybe call it gut check
or game face and use bobby knights 'game face' as your logo.
i dont give a either way, but i will say i want your podcasted so i can listen at my convenience.
The arrest report has some details.
http://www.ksat.com/news/15735737/detail.html
This sounds like a whole lot more than some wine with dinner. I abhor drunk drivers.
Who doesn't? I'm pretty certain we've all hopped in our car to go home after a few drinks. Getting pulled over once is an eye opening experience. Good people just make bad decisions sometimes. However, if you make that bad decision repeatedly after one DWI, you a straight re and deserve to be punched in the eye.
As someone whos lost someone from a drunk driver.
I withhold opinion.
who here has never drove after a drink? only difference, he got caught.
Mr.Duel the topic you started about names for your show had many good ones you seem to ignore!
Tree hugger,
I'll have to go back and find that topic thread for ideas. I didn't mean to derail this thread.
T Park,
Sorry you lost someone to drunk driving.
That's the bottom line. It's ultimately DEADLY.
I imagine 90% of the people in here have driven impaired. We need to get to a place in this country where we enable drinkers to easily get an alternative - a taxi, a designated driver, whatever.
I don't think you'll ever remove the human desire to alter consciousness / get drunk / get high. I think it's part of the DNA and we could debate the psychological and genetic aspects of it forever.
But we have to educate one another about the deadly nature of driving impaired.
As tragic as it was for David Cruz to lose his job, the greater and much more profound tragedy is loss of life due to DWI.
CD
There is a HUGE difference between driving after a drink and driving drunk!
True.
But if you have more than two drinks in an hour, chances are the cops can nail you with a breathalizer.
This whole DUI is law enforcement's fault by making Alcohol legal.
Your going to give some tax paying man who gets caught with a dime bag of weed at a Pink Floyd concert 5 years probation and ruin his career while a beach full of 17 year students on spring break sodomize each other and drink beer bongs all day until they wrap their cars around a pole and kill themselves? That is beyond human comprehension. Your going to let some guy out on bail who was busted with 2% blood in his alcohol and yet the pot smoker with a joint in his pocket gets 6 months mandatory in jail?
So really unless anyone here has tried to change the laws in this ed up country we can't really preach to others, or lay down the guilt trips like TPark has done so well.
I lost a love one due to Tobacco, I don't see any making it illegal.
my 2 cents
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But you are forgetting mouse...
I already have the $$$
Soon, I will have the looks.
So I am invincible and what I want, I get.
Who wants tickets and a jersey?!?!
Sincerely,
Tpark
I lost my sister due to a 357 magnum what should we do about Guns?
As you have lost someone from a drunk driver?
Immediate death penalty to all, after 30 day of being charged
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That's a mandatory 6 month suspension in TX....hope Cruz likes VIA...Once at the police station, Cruz refused to take the breathalyzer test.
Sorry Mouse. That's Fvcking sad
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Are you saying a 38 would have been a better?
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