Battle of Waterloo - Wikipedia
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Date: 18 June 1815
Result: Decisive Coalition victory
Battle of Waterloo, Wisconsin -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Waterloo
Date: 18 June 1815
Result: Decisive Coalition victory
Battle of Waterloo, Wisconsin -
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The Battle of Waterloo
was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815
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JUNEAU — A 31-year-old former Beaver
Dam man made his initial appearance Tuesday after being charged with
driving 127 mph in a 30 mph zone early Monday.
Cozy D. McNeal, now of Jefferson, is
charged with attempting to flee or elude a traffic officer, his fourth
offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and operating a
motor vehicle with a revoked license.
If convicted, he faces more than three-and-a-half years of imprisonment.
Court commissioner Steven Seim
ordered a $500 cash bond in the case, with the conditions that McNeal
not consume alcohol, maintain absolute sobriety, not go onto the
premises of any establishment whose main business involves the sale or
distribution of alcohol, not be in a motor vehicle operated by anyone
under the influence of an intoxicant and not operate a motor vehicle
without the permission of the court.
According to the criminal complaint,
a deputy was on patrol at 3:09 a.m. Monday when he noticed a silver
2008 Chevrolet Impala coming toward him on Highway A near Dodge
County’s town of Oak Grove at a high rate of speed. The deputy pulled
over, and radar showed the vehicle traveling at a speed of 127 mph in a
30 mph speed zone. The deputy made a U-turn and attempted to stop the
vehicle.
The complaint states that McNeal
continued at a high rate of speed, passing in close proximity a man
walking his dog on the side of the road.
As McNeal neared Highway 26, he slowed, made a righthand turn
and quickly sped up again. He slowed down and swerved before finally
pulling over, leading the deputy to believe McNeal was concentrating on
something else in the vehicle.
According to the complaint, deputies
took McNeal into custody. The officer asked where he was coming from
and he said Beaver Dam. The officer then asked where he was going and
he said Beaver Dam.
Deputies noted that McNeal seemed
generally confused and had trouble holding onto a specific topic during
their conversation. He was unable to successfully complete field
sobriety tests and a preliminary breath test showed a blood-alcohol
concentration of 0.189. He told officers that he had consumed two beers
and a “Long Island” at a buffet in Beaver Dam.
The complaint states that McNeal was
living with his girlfriend in Beaver Dam and the vehicle was
registered to her. McNeal has three prior OWI convictions from Illinois
in 2009 and 2010. McNeal indicated to officers after his arrest that
he didn’t believe that he was speeding. He refused to comment on the
pursuit.
As McNeal neared Highway 26, he slowed, made a righthand turn and quickly sped up again. He slowed down and swerved before finally pulling over, leading the deputy to believe McNeal was concentrating on something else in the vehicle.
As McNeal neared Highway 26, he slowed, made a righthand turn
As McNeal neared Highway 26, he slowed, made a righthand turn
As McNeal neared Highway 26 , he slowed
As McNeal neared Highway 26, he slowed,
made a right hand turn
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