Mitchell reported to the officer later that evening that he had remembered leaving the bar, getting into his car, and making his way on to the New York State freeway to head back to Connecticut. The rest he can’t remember. Cops later clocked him doing 110 mph while straddling the center line. His sobriety test left no doubt he was intoxicated after he blew a .21 which was nearly enough alcohol in his system to kill him. The police charged him with several moving violations including driving under the influence, and Mitchell now anxiously awaits his impending trial.