Nashville TN Jan 29 2013 An assistant principal at a North Nashville elementary school was charged with his second DUI on Sunday night.
Shannon D. Hill, 37, of Jones Paideia Magnet School, was convicted of driving under the influence last year. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days, put on probation for all but 48 hours; lost his license for one year; was fined $350; and was ordered to log 24 hours of community service, said Susan Niland of the district attorney’s office.
On Sunday, Hill ran a red light at Tusculum and Blue Hole roads, almost hitting another car, his arrest warrant said. He was charged with DUI, resisting arrest and driving on a revoked license.
He was placed on administrative leave, Metro schools spokeswoman Olivia Brown said.
A message left at Hill’s home was not immediately returned.
Source-Tennessean
Shannon D. Hill, 37, of Jones Paideia Magnet School, was convicted of driving under the influence last year. He was sentenced to 11 months, 29 days, put on probation for all but 48 hours; lost his license for one year; was fined $350; and was ordered to log 24 hours of community service, said Susan Niland of the district attorney’s office.
On Sunday, Hill ran a red light at Tusculum and Blue Hole roads, almost hitting another car, his arrest warrant said. He was charged with DUI, resisting arrest and driving on a revoked license.
He was placed on administrative leave, Metro schools spokeswoman Olivia Brown said.
A message left at Hill’s home was not immediately returned.
Source-Tennessean