
Report: Aldon Smith Showed Up to Police Station with 0.40 BAC, Taken into Custody
Former NFL linebacker Aldon Smith reportedly showed up to the San Francisco Sheriff's Department with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.40 and was arrested Friday for a violation of his parole.
Evan Sernoffsky of the San Francisco Chronicle reported the news ahead of Smith's court date Wednesday.
A BAC of 0.40 is five times the legal driving limit in the state of California and can cause severe internal damage. It is considered above the level of impairment from surgical anesthesia.
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People with higher alcohol tolerances can sometimes function at that impairment level.
Smith arrived at the police station for ankle monitoring. He has been arrested three times in the span of two months, beginning with an alleged act of domestic violence on March 3.
A woman, later revealed to be Smith's fiancee, said the former Pro Bowler bit her wrists and drank two bottles of tequila during an altercation. Smith fled the scene before police arrived.
He was later charged with domestic violence, assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury, false imprisonment and vandalism. After violating the protective order by contacting the woman, he was charged with three additional misdemeanors.
Smith last played for the Oakland Raiders during the 2015 season. He has been suspended for repeated violations of the NFL's substance abuse and personal conduct policies.
Sernoffsky reported Smith will likely stay in jail until at least Friday.

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