Local NewsNew Hanover deputy resigns after DWIMatthew Brandon Jordan, 26, was charged with driving while impaired Friday night by the North Carolina Highway Patrol in Johnston County. He was off duty at the time.Posted 2010-05-24T16:01:23+00:00 - Updated 2010-05-24T16:01:23+00:00A deputy with the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office lost his job after a weekend arrest.Matthew Brandon Jordan, 26, submitted his resignation Monday.He was charged with driving while impaired Friday night by the North Carolina Highway Patrol in Johnston County. He was off duty at the time.Jordan had been with the sheriff's office since 2006.relatedWRAL InvestigatesTrending Hurricanes lose Game 1 to Rangers after third-period rally falls short Kentucky Derby victory aboard Mystik Dan provides signature win for jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. Larson edges Buescher at the line at Kansas Speedway in closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history27 MINS AGO Hurricanes fall to Rangers to start second round, 4-3 Pro-Palestinian protesters disperse after blocking Franklin Street, marching through UNC campusVideos watch · 31:42WRAL Late News watch · 2:37WRAL WeatherCenter Forecast watch · 1:22Daytime Pick 3 and Pick 4 Drawing watch · 1:26Evening Pick 3 Pick 4 and Cash 5 watch · 0:59Powerball Drawing•CreditsJodi Leese GluscoWeb Editor