Thursday, October 30, 2008 , Updated
Dallas teacher leads police on slow speed chase while allegedly smoking crack
Donald Keith Johnson, 47, a special education teacher at Molina High School makes that 61 jobs DISD will be looking to fill now.
Johnson was pulled over at about 2 a.m. on Thursday when an officer noticed he wasn't able to stick to his driving lane. Then, however, Johnson pulled back onto the road, despite commands not to, and led police on a "chase" that was never faster than 20 mph. While driving, Johnson called 911 a number of times to tell operators that he was high. After driving over spike strips, Johnson eventually drove into a dead end near Reunion Arena, where cops used Tasers to subdue him as he resisted arrest.
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