Samantha Goudie Mugshot. (The Smoking Gun)
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The Mugshot of the Heavily Intoxicated College Girl Who Blew a Breathtaking .341 Is Exactly What You Might Expect
September 04, 2013
"I'm going to get .341 tattooed on me because its so epic."
The mugshot of the college student who famously tweeted her account of being arrested Saturday, after blowing a startling .341 and allegedly trying to run on the field of a college football game, has been released. And it probably looks a lot like you might have expected it to.
The Smoking Gun obtained the photo on Wednesday, which shows a tearful Samantha Goudie, 22, following her very public arrest.
Samantha Goudie Mugshot. (The Smoking Gun)
According to official police records, Goudie was administered a breathalyzer test after allegedly trying to run on the field during the University of Iowa's loss to Northern Illinois on Saturday.
She blew an astounding .341. The legal limit in Iowa is .08.
The full version of the mugshot shows a courteous police officer holding the intoxicated Goudie's I.D. slate. (Credit: The Smoking Gun)
Following her arrest, Goudie garnered nearly 20k followers after tweeting her perspective on how the events transpired.
"Just went to jail #yolo," Goudie, using the Twitter handle @Vodka_samm, tweeted.
"Blew a .341 in jail," she added, saying "I'm going to get .341 tattooed on me because its so epic."
Goudie, later tweeting "F**K THE HATERS," deleted or deactivated her Twitter account sometime on Tuesday.
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