Bexar County Commissioner Kevin Wolff remembers little from DWI arrest, was wearing only underwear

Bexar County Precinct 3 Commissioner Kevin Wolff, seen in a Sunday , July 31, 2016 booking mug provided by the Bear County Sheriff's office, was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated at 3 a.m. Sunday after allegedly running into two vehicles at a Whataburger in the 1000 block of San Pedro Avenue. less Bexar County Precinct 3 Commissioner Kevin Wolff, seen in a Sunday , July 31, 2016 booking mug provided by the Bear County Sheriff's office, was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated at 3 a.m. ... more Photo: COURTESY PHOTO /COURTESY PHOTO Photo: COURTESY PHOTO /COURTESY PHOTO Image 1 of / 21 Caption Close Bexar County Commissioner Kevin Wolff remembers little from DWI arrest, was wearing only underwear 1 / 21 Back to Gallery

Precinct 3 Commissioner Kevin Wolff publicly apologized Wednesday for a DWI arrest over the weekend, saying he remembers very little about the incident in which he was only wearing underwear.

Addressing the media at the Bexar County Courthouse, Wolff said he will plead no contest to the misdemeanor charge.

“Make no mistake, what I did on Saturday night was wrong. It was a terrible mistake and I am incredibly grateful that no one got hurt,” he said.

Wolff was jailed after rear-ending two cars at a Whataburger drive-through on San Pedro Avenue. He said he was under the influence of alcohol and medications and did not recall the events.

He was wearing a T-shirt and boxers at the time of the incident, no shoes or pants. Wolff said he had taken blood pressure medication as well as the sleep aid Ambien, which has been widely reported as causing “sleep-driving” and “sleep-eating” incidents.

Wolff said he “will take any steps necessary to make sure this never happens again,” beginning with medical treatment.

After serving on San Antonio’s City Council, Wolff was elected to Commissioners Court in 2008 and was re-elected without opposition in 2012.

On the Nov. 8 ballot, Wolff has two challengers — Democrat Brandon J. Johnson and Libertarian Jason Pipoly.

Read more about what Wolff does recall about that night on the Express News.