Jon Golnik, Republican candidate for Congress, told police he drank several beers and smoked marijuana at a concert the night he was arrested in 2001 for operating under the influence of alcohol and drugs, according to court documents.
Golnik confirmed today to the arrest, which occurred in Arlington on May 4, 2001. One month after the arrest, the drug charge was dropped.
According to court documents, he admitted to sufficient facts in the drunken driving case. He lost his license for 45 days and was ordered to pay court fees and take mandated alcohol education classes.
Golnik, 45, of Carlisle, is one of four candidates running in the Sept. 14 Republican primary election in the 5th Congressional District, the winner of which will face incumbent Niki Tsongas, D-Lowell, in the Nov. 2 general election.
According to court documents, Golnik, who was 35 at the time of the arrest, attended a concert at the Fleet Center with a friend before leaving early and driving home.
Golnik was pulled over with a flat tire by police on an exit ramp near Route 2. He later admitted to drinking several beers and smoking marijuana to police, according to court documents.
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