A Republican congressman representing New York City was arrested early Thursday in Alexandria (web|news) and charged with driving while intoxicated, police said.
Vito J. Fossella, who represents Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn, was arrested some time between midnight and 2 a.m., said Lt. Ray Hazel, spokesman for the Alexandria Police Department.
He was charged with driving while intoxicated as a first offense, Hazel said, which under Virginia law requires a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 percent or higher.
ABC 7/NewsChannel 8 has learned from law enforcement sources that Fossella was alone in his car when he was pulled over for running a red light at Pickett and Seminary. Sources also said his blood alcohol level was reportedly twice the legal limit.
In a statement Thursday, Fossella apologized for his conduct.
"Last night I made an error in judgment," Fossella said. "As a parent, I know that taking even one drink of alcohol before getting behind the wheel of a car is wrong. I apologize to my family and the constituents of the 13th Congressional District for embarrassing them, as well as myself."
Fossella, 43, is the lone Republican member of the New York City congressional delegation.
He faced a surprisingly strong re-election challenge in 2006 and is bracing for a similar fight this year. His candidacy has drawn the support from national Republican leadership in recent weeks, including Vice President Dick Cheney (web|news|bio) .
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