

Officer Mager grabbed Solo’s left arm and pulled her from the SUV. SOLO: “I would like to call my attorney.” MAGER: “Step out of the vehicle, I’m not asking you again.” MAGER: “And you’re passed out in the car.”

SOLO: “That’s fine, but I’m not driving-” MAGER: “Step out of the car so I can make sure you are sober and able to be a competent adult in front of these kids.” MAGER: “You have two kids in this car, don’t embarrass you in front of your kids.”

MAGER: “Step on out of the vehicle for me. I’m asking you nicely, so you don’t cause a scene in front of your kids.” MAGER: “I can do this…Step on out of the vehicle or I’ll make you step out of the vehicle. SOLO: “I was just taking a nap - you can’t-” (Mager snatches Solo’s cell phone from her hands) “Zero alcohol,” Sereika asked, and Solo replied, “Thank you, sir,” as she continued scrolling on her phone while the officer waited outside her window.Ī Winston-Salem Police officer snatches Hope Solo’s cell phone from her hands during a Maencounter in a Walmart parking lot. Solo continued denying she’d had any alcohol. How much have you had to drink today,” Sereika asked. But the officer continued probing, “I’m perfectly fine, thank you, sir,” Solo told the officer, “I’m asking how much have you had to drink, not are you fine.

“How much have you drink tonight,” the officer asked, “I’ve had not,” Solo replied. “It’s okay, what?” Sereika asked Solo, but she didn’t respond. “How much you’ve been drinking today? Why don’t you turn the car off first, let’s turn the car off first.” Solo held her phone in hand as the officer continued questioning her outside her driver’s side window, “It’s okay if I…,” Solo said to the officer, never finishing her sentence. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)Īt exactly 63 seconds into his encounter with Solo, Sereika had already suspected the star athlete of being drunk behind the wheel. United States’ Hope Solo (1) looks on prior to an international friendly soccer match against Colombia, Sunday, April 10, 2016, in Chester, PA.
