LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Thirty-three-year-old David T. Garza told a Lake County court in 2016 that driving drunk and causing a woman’s death changed him.
“I feel so horrible and every day I have to life (sic) with that,” Garcia reportedly said during his 2016 sentencing hearing, according to a report published in the Chicago Tribune. “I drank and I drove. I know it changed me. I am truly sorry.”
Yet early Sunday, Garza, now of the 3100 block of Pheasant Run Drive in Lafayette, is suspected of driving drunk, according to prosecutors who charged him on Monday with four counts of driving while intoxicated and one count of driving while his license is suspended.
When West Lafayette police stopped Garza at Second and South streets in Lafayette about 12:55 a.m. Sunday, Garza had an open bottle of beer in the console, according to prosecutors. His speech was slurred, his eyes red and watering, and he was unsteady on his feet, according to prosecutors.
On Wednesday, prosecutors charged Garza with…