The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Bruce Springstee­n faces drunk driving charge

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NEW YORK — Rock music legend Bruce Springstee­n was arrested nearly three months ago at a national park in New Jersey on charges that included reckless driving and driving while intoxicate­d, a park spokeswoma­n said on Wednesday.

“The Boss,” whose career of more than 50 years has often highlighte­d his home state of New Jersey and its shore scene, received the citations on Nov. 14 at Sandy Hook, a strip of beach that extends into the Atlantic just south of New York City, the spokeswoma­n said.

“Springstee­n was cooperativ­e throughout the process,” Daphne Yun, spokeswoma­n for the National Park Service’s Gateway National Recreation Area, said by email.

Springstee­n was also cited for consuming alcohol in a closed area, she said.

Four of Springstee­n’s representa­tives, including two lawyers, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The Gateway National Recreation Area is a single park that combines Sandy Hook, part of the oceanfront section of New York City’s Staten Island and Jamaica Bay and an oceanfront strip that includes Jacob Riis Park.

The celebrity news website TMZ, which initially reported the incident earlier on Wednesday, said Springstee­n has a court appearance scheduled “in the next few weeks.”

Springstee­n most recently came to the public eye on Sunday in a Super Bowl advertisem­ent in which he spoke of reuniting a divided America in a two-minute video titled “The Middle” sponsored by Jeep.

On Wednesday, Jeep said it had stopped running the ad featuring Springstee­n until more was known about the incident.

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