Shawn Henry Mathews, 35, was arrested Tuesday on a DUI manslaughter charge.

In October, between Shawn Henry Mathews' DUI arrest in September and his no contest plea in November, police said the Ocala man was driving drunk again, and this time killed a man on a motorcycle.

The September arrest was his second offense, as Mathews, 35, had been convicted of DUI in Hillsborough County in 2017.

He was arrested Tuesday on charges of DUI manslaughter and driving on a suspended license. Ocala police said a test showed Mathews had a blood alcohol content of .203, more than twice the legal limit of .08.

The crash occurred on Oct. 24 on South Pine Avenue. Police said Mathews, who was driving a 2018 Nissan Sentra, turned and collided with a 2005 BMW motorcycle.

The driver of the motorcycle, 60-year-old David John Buchanan, later died at Ocala Regional Medical Center.

Mathews was taken to UF Health Shands Hospital in Gainesville with a facial injury.

Officer Dan E. Wright interviewed witnesses and got video from the Marathon gas station at 1702 S. Pine Ave. and the nearby Shell station.

The Marathon video showed the Nissan leaving the parking lot and entering South Pine and then being involved in the crash, according Wright's report. The video from the Shell station, which is farther south on Pine, showed the Nissan trying to make a U-turn from the middle lane and then colliding with the motorcycle.

After interviews at the crash scene, Wright went to Shands to speak with Mathews. Wright said the man was slurring his words. Mathews asked for a lawyer and the officer stopped talking with him.

Last Friday, Wright received toxicology information from Shands showing Mathews' blood alcohol level following the accident.

On Tuesday, Wright and K-9 Officer Alex Roos went to 1716 NE 36th St. with a warrant for Mathews's arrest. He was taken to Marion County Jail for booking.

At Mathews' first appearance Wednesday, County Judge Sarah Ritterhoff Williams set his bail at $100,000.

If Mathews does post bail, he will not be allowed to drive and must rent a portable intoxication-testing device from the Salvation Army and have it with him 24/7. He will be subject to testing four times a day and cannot possess illegal drugs or alcohol.

His next court date is March 3.

— Contact Austin L. Miller at 867-4118, austin.miller@starbanner.com or @almillerosb.