Son of Former MLB Star Roger Clemens Arrested on DWI Charge for Second Time

Kory Clemens, the son of former Major League Baseball star Roger Clemens, was arrested on a DWI charge for the second time in recent years, according to reports.
The 34-year-old was taken into custody in Houston early Sunday morning after police pulled him over for driving erratically. He reportedly failed a field sobriety test and refused to take a breathalyzer test.
This is not the first time Kory Clemens has faced legal trouble related to alcohol. He was arrested on a similar charge in 2019 and subsequently pleaded guilty, receiving probation and community service.
Roger Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young award winner and two-time World Series champion, has not yet commented on his son’s latest arrest. The former pitcher has had his own share of legal issues in recent years, including a high-profile trial in which he was acquitted of charges related to alleged steroid use.
Kory Clemens, who is a musician and co-owner of a barbecue restaurant in Texas, has not publicly commented on the incident.
Driving under the influence is a serious offense that can have potentially deadly consequences. It is important for all individuals to prioritize safety and make responsible choices when it comes to drinking and driving, in order to prevent accidents and tragedies on the road.