State Rep. Devan Seabaugh, of Marietta, entered a guilty plea for a 2024 case where he was accused of driving under the influence in Atlanta and hitting a bicyclist.
The case, which was investigated by the Georgia State Patrol in August, saw Seabaugh charged with failing to yield to a a bicyclist in a bicycle lane and DUI.
Channel 2 Action News reported in 2024 when members of law enforcement said Seabaugh veered into a bike lane and hit a cyclist. Witnesses at the scene said the cyclist appeared uninjured at the time, but Seabaugh was still cited.
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The day after the incident, Seabaugh put out a statement denying he was driving under the influence , but a GSP trooper said in a report obtained by Channel 2 Action News through an open records request that the Congressman “smelled a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from [Seabaugh’s] breath.”…