‘Just a glass of wine, nothing major’: Teacher busted for public intoxication after allegedly showing up to school drunk

Oklahoma school teacher arrested

Elementary school teacher Jennifer Davis, seen here in Tecumseh Police Department body camera video, was arrested after she allegedly showed up to school under the influence of alcohol. She was arrested on a public intoxication charge and resigned her position as a teacher. (Screen grab from body camera footage obtained by KMTV)

A teacher in Oklahoma was arrested after she showed up to school under the influence of alcohol, according to officials.

Teacher Jennifer Davis was arrested on a public intoxication charge last Thursday at Cross Timbers Elementary School, Oklahoma City station KMTV reported. The school of about 450 students in grades three through five is located in Tecumseh, which is about 40 miles southeast of Oklahoma City.

The TV station obtained the police body camera footage that shows officers meeting with Davis and the district superintendent in a school office where she’s given a field sobriety test. Officers noted her breath smelled like alcohol.

“How much did you drink,” an officer asks her.

“Just a glass of wine, nothing major,” she responded, according to the video.