State spokesman David LeBoeuf was pulled over by state police at Interstate 93 in Quincy at about 10:30 p.m. after two people called 911 to report an unstable driver on the expressway, MassLive.com reported, citing a police report. LeBoeuf’s black Ford SUV was found damaged and inside the vehicle police found nine empty bottles and two cans of wine in the front cupboards, according to the report. Police said they noticed a “strong smell of alcohol” and noted that LeBoev “could not follow instructions” and “was extremely unstable in his legs” during a field sobriety test. At the state police barracks, LeBoeuf reportedly failed a breathalyzer test, recording a blood alcohol level of 0.32 – almost four times the legal limit of 0.08. I deeply regret my terrible mistake in the crisis. I am grateful that there were no injuries and I acknowledge the pain I have caused my family, friends and community. I do not justify and I will work extensively to rebuild people’s trust. 1/3 – Rep. David LeBoeuf (@DavidLeBoeuf) April 28, 2022 LeBoeuf was charged with operating under the influence, negligence in handling a motor vehicle and labeled traffic violation, the report said. He was released after being identified in court on Wednesday. On Thursday, lawmakers apologized in a statement posted on Twitter for the “amazing failure of the crisis.” The black SUV Ford of the dealer David LeBoeuf was found damaged and inside the vehicle the police found nine empty bottles and two cans of wine. Twitter / John Atwater, WCVB-TVRep. David LeBoeuf was pulled over by police at Interstate 93 after two people called 911 to report an unstable driver on the expressway.Twitter / John Atwater, WCVB-TV “I am grateful that there were no injuries and I acknowledge the pain I have caused my family, friends and community. “I do not justify and I will work extensively to rebuild people’s trust,” he wrote. LeBoeuf added that he is struggling with addiction and said he would seek treatment.