What she apparently does not do to well is to hold down her sacrament, or to make good decisions (like not to drive) when she drinks.
At about 3:00 am on Saturday morning, November 7th, 2015, Sister Kim was pulled over after pulling into the parking lot of a Meineke Auto Shop in Turnersville, New Jersey, backing into the glass entrance door and smashed it before driving away in her silver Chevy Impala.
She reportedly failed FST’s (field sobriety tests) and was allegedly found to have had a BAC (breath alcohol content) of twice the legal limit. You can watch the police car dashcam video which shows Sister Kim stumbling as she tries to walk in a straight line and struggling to stand on one foot by clicking here.
Sister Kim has been placed on leave from Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls in Philadelphia, where her students have started a petition (“Save Sr. Kim’s Job”, which is on “PetitionBuzz” and which you can view by clicking here has been signed by 2,126 people) for her to keep her job. The students’ petition calls for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Office of Catholic Education not to fire Sister Kim and says: “Sister Kim has served the Little Flower community and it’s students for many years. She has helped her students blossom into the women they are today with her selfless devotion and dedication to her faith and job as a teacher. She has been a fine educator and a shoulder to cry on for many of her students. Her wisdom and love has helped many of her students get through the most difficult times of high school. In light of recent events, all of the positive things she has done should not be overshadowed by one negative wrongdoing. If Sr. Kim has had a significant affect on you during your years at Little Flower, help to reinstate her job by signing this petition.”
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