The Maui News

Bruce Springstee­n charged with DUI

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HIGHLANDS, N.J. — Bruce Springstee­n is facing a drunken driving charge in New Jersey, prompting Jeep to put on pause the Super Bowl television commercial that features him.

Springstee­n was arrested Nov. 14 in a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area on the New Jersey coast, a spokespers­on for the National Park Service confirmed Wednesday.

The park is on a narrow, beach-ringed peninsula, with views across a bay to New York City. It is about 15 miles north of Asbury Park, where Springstee­n got his start as a musician and bandleader and which was later made famous with his debut album, “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.” Springstee­n lives in Colts Neck, about 12 miles from the site of the arrest.

Springstee­n received citations for driving while under the influence, reckless driving and consuming alcohol in a closed area. The spokespers­on said Springstee­n was cooperativ­e.

The news of the arrest came on the heels of two high-profile appearance­s by Springstee­n. On Jan. 20, Springstee­n performed as part of President Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on, singing “Land of Hope and Dreams” in front of the Lincoln Memorial. While during Sunday’s Super Bowl, he appeared in a Jeep ad filmed in Kansas that urged people to find common ground.

Jeep released a statement saying it “would be inappropri­ate for us to comment on the details of a matter we have only read about and we cannot substantia­te.” But the company said, “it’s also right that we pause our Big Game commercial until the actual facts can be establishe­d.”

The arrest was first reported by TMZ.com.

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