Parked in a mall parking lot?
Well, the oldest was arrested for stalking:
George P. Bush might be a hunkalicious young Republican, but he still seems a bit creepy. So TSG wasn't too surprised to learn that "P" was involved in a troubling 1994 incident described in this Metro-Dade Police Department report. On December 31, 1994, Bush showed up at 4 AM at the Miami home of a former girlfriend. He proceeded to break into the house via the woman's bedroom window, and then began arguing with his ex's father. Bush, then a Rice University student, soon fled the scene. But he returned 20 minutes later to drive his Ford Explorer across the home's front lawn, leaving wide swaths of burned grass in his wake. Young Bush avoided arrest when the victims declined to press charges. (3 pages)
More:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/georgep1.htmlAnd it certainly was his daughter who fraudulently tried to get prescription drugs and then cheated on the rehab facility where she was sent for a light sentence:
On January 29, 2002, according to a police report made public via The Smoking Gun, Noelle Bush attempted to “fraudulently obtain a prescription” at a Walgreens Drug Store located in Tallahassee, Florida.<2> The attending officers, Bob Bascom and Mark E. Dent of the Tallahassee Police Department, ascertained that Bush had telephoned the pharmacy using the name “Noelle Scidmore” in an attempt to obtain Xanax, a prescription drug used to treat anxiety disorders. As a result of her arrest, Bush was ordered by a judge to attend a rehabilitation program at the Center for Drug-Free Living in Orlando, Florida.<3> During her time at the facility, Bush was found in contempt of court after being found in possession of two grams of cocaine, and was sentenced to 10 days in jail.<3> Upon completion of her rehabilitation program, the governor's press office released a statement on his behalf. “Columba and I are pleased that our daughter Noelle has completed this step, and grateful for the treatment she's received ... . She has worked hard to get here. We are proud of her efforts and love her very much.”<4> Regarding her treatment, Noelle Bush herself told the court “It's been quite a challenge, and I'm grateful.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeb_bush#FamilyThis is the one I thought I remembered in the parking incident:
ALLEGATIONS of misbehaving with booze have landed yet another member of the Bush kid clan in trouble with the law. John Ellis Bush Jr., the youngest son of Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and the President's nephew, was busted in Texas yesterday for public intoxication and resisting arrest.
John (Jebby) Bush, 21, allegedly wobbled up to Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission agents and Austin police on duty in the city's downtown entertainment district and started questioning them about the earlier arrests of some people he knew. Bush was drunk and "he was observed to be a danger to himself and others," said TABC Capt. David Ferrero - so he was arrested too.
An arrest affidavit said Bush continually pushed against a TABC officer who was trying to handcuff him. "Subject further resisted by pushing back with his body as he was restrained at the
transport van," it said.
More: http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2005/09/17/2005-09-17_jeb_bush_jr__in_drunken__res.html