North Carolina State Senator Norm Wesley Sanderson Jr. has been arrested in Raleigh on Saturday night, facing multiple charges, including a DWI. Sanderson, who represents District 2, was taken into custody after a traffic stop at the intersection of Trinity Road and Edwards Mill Road.
What Happened:
According to court records filed by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, Senator Sanderson was stopped on the night of Saturday, October 21, 2025, at the intersection of Trinity Road and Edwards Mill Road in Raleigh. During the stop, Sanderson was charged with several offenses:
- Misdemeanor Driving While Impaired (DWI)
- Misdemeanor Open Container of Alcoholic Beverage
- Misdemeanor Failure to Obey a Traffic Officer
Sanderson’s breathalyzer test revealed a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.16, which is twice the legal limit in North Carolina. As a result, his civil driver’s license was revoked.
The senator posted a $2,000 bond the same night and was released.
Who Is Senator Norm Wesley Sanderson:
Norm Wesley Sanderson Jr. is a Republican state senator representing District 2 in North Carolina. He serves several counties, including Carteret, Chowan, Halifax, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico, Warren, and Washington counties. Sanderson has been an active member of the North Carolina Senate and has represented his constituents in various legislative matters.
What Happens Next:
The arrest of Senator Sanderson has raised significant attention, particularly due to his position as a public official. He will face legal proceedings for the charges brought against him, and further updates on the case will likely follow. The state Senate may also conduct internal reviews regarding the situation.
For now, Sanderson has posted bond and is awaiting his next legal steps.
Closing line:
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
