A small-town Virginia mayor was arrested this week after he allegedly showed up intoxicated at the scene of a train derailment.

The derailment and arrest happened this past Tuesday near the West Virginia border, where emergency crews were responding to a Norfolk Southern derailment.

Accordingto WSLS-TV, Rich Creek Mayor Paul Morrison was taken into custody at the scene.

Small-town Virginia mayor arrested for allegedly showing up drunk to scene of train derailment Paul Morrison, 57, was elected mayor of Rich Creek, a tiny town with a population of roughly 700 in November — winning roughly 77 out of 106 votes cast in a wr…https://t.co/1skUWCMHHwpic.twitter.com/NJKc49Cpqd

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The outlet obtained video of the mayor talking with first responders:

Jail records showed the 57-year-old was arrested by deputies from the Giles County Sheriff’s Office on a public intoxication charge.

Authorities have not released further details about what led directly to the arrest.

Morrison was later released on his own recognizance.

Accordingto the New York Post, Morrison was cuffed and booked after allegedly arriving inebriated at the derailment scene.

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