Patrick Mahomes Sr. Arrested For Driving While Intoxicated in TX
The father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in Tyler, Texas this past weekend. According to police records from Smith County jail, Mr. Mahomes, 53, was arrested on Saturday night and then released on at $10,000 bond.
KTEK reports that Mahomes Sr. pleaded guilty to his second driving while intoxicated offense in 2019. After pleading guilty, he was sentenced to 40 days in the county jail and served that time on weekends from February 2019 to February 2020. This will be his 3rd DWI. On a third DWI conviction in Texas, the penalty could be a $10,000 fine, two to 10 years in prison, and see their driver’s license suspended for up to two years. A state fine of $3,000, $4,500, or $6,000 could also be imposed.
Mahomes Sr, played Major League Baseball from the late 90s to early 2000s with multiple teams and also in Japan.
Patrick Mahomes will start his fifth Super Bowl on Sunday, February 11th.
GALLERY: Everything is Bigger in TX Including HS Football Stadiums
It's almost that time of year again. Friday Night Lights! In the Crossroads and much of Texas, High School Football opening night is Friday, August 25th. With that being said, I thought it would be a great time to take a look at some massive Texas High School Stadiums by capacity and dollar amount. The first list is the biggest by capacity and below are the two most expensive High School Stadiums in the State of Texas.
THE LARGEST STADIUM BY CAPACITY:
While this one is not a looker, this one has the biggest capacity for a High School Stadium in Texas. Memorial Stadium in Mesquite plays host to five school districts in the Mesquite school district. The estimated capacity:19:400.
SEE PHOTOS: BIGGEST HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SATDIUMS IN TEXAS, BY CAPACITY
ALLEN EAGLE STADIUM:
This $60 million stadium is located in Allen, Texas, is located just north of Dallas, and is not too shabby. The total seating capacity for this stadium is 18,000. The press box is three stories and is over 15,300 square feet.