Posted on 01/27/2013 6:24:55 AM PST by IbJensen
Michael Owen Snider
Michael Owen Snider, 70, of Stone Mountain, Ga., was arrested on January 24, 2013, after allegedly going on an alcohol-fueled hit-and-run rampage that spanned two counties, left 17 vehicles smashed in 15 separate accidents and 1 person dead. Witnesses say they were rammed repeatedly and intentionally, and are thankful to be alive.
Snider had started in DeKalb County, driving down Highway 78 allegedly hitting cars in his 2006 Ford Super Duty pickup truck when he nearly collided with a police cruiser in Gwinnett County that happened to be in the area late on January 23. Witnesses said that Snider was intentionally ramming other vehicles on the road as he drove by. Witness Dennis Brown told 11 Alive, I was at the light over there and I looked in my rear view and I saw this big pickup truck, like a Ford F-350 or something like that, he intentionally tried to hit me, so thats when he chased me, literally he chased me, on the road. It was like a video game. Really, I couldnt believe he was trying to do that. Other witnesses corroborated Browns statement that Snider was intentionally hitting the other drivers on the road. Victims Jenetta and Manuel Johnson were terrified by what sounded more like attempted vehicular homicide than simple drunken driving. Describing the encounter for reporters, Jenneta Johnson said she feared for her life, I just thought we were going to die. I just knew he was going to kill us. He would not stop hitting us. He was just ramming us and ramming us, and then he hit the gas and went around. Police are still piecing together the events of that night, trying to figure out just how many collisions Snider may have caused.
Sniders spree came to a tragic end in Snellville when he reportedly hit a Toyota Camry so hard that it hit the stopped car in front of it and kept going, getting wedged under the trailer of a tractor trailer, while the stopped car hit another car. Snider lost control of his pickup and crashed into a John Boys Restaurant.
Snider was stopped trying to flee the scene, and then, complaining of minor injuries, was examined at a hospital before being booked by Snellville police for driving under the influence, vehicular homicide, serious injury by vehicle, following too closely and reckless driving. Police say there are more charges on the way.
Sadly a grandmother riding in the Camry, Mintiwab Woldeyhans, 69, of Loganville, was killed in the crash. The driver of the Camry sustained life-threatening injuries and is in critical condition. Snider, who is being held without bond, was told what had happened when he sobered up, and reportedly required counseling at that time.
East bound and down, loaded up and truckin,
awe gonna do what they say cant be done.
Weve got a long way to go, and a short time to get there,
Im east bound just watch olBandit run!
That was a pickemup truck!
I was astounded to see his age. Hard to believe someone could live 70 years and still act like this.
"I do not drink alcoholic beverages and
I do not color my hair. And I never lie."
That hair is reason enough to put him down...
That hair is reason enough to put him down...
When — WHEN — will Congress act on common sense truck control? How many more have to be murdered??
Political hay made of angry old white guy in 3, 2, 1 ...
Ban personal vehicles now.
You can ride on a bus or in the back of a police car like a normal person!
Nah. I just want a tail gunner. That'll keep the flies off your back.
They’ll take my pick-em truck from me when they pry it from my dead cold fingers!
That’s not dyed hair. I think that is a rug.
3. Drop the jacks.
Either that or he's passed out face-down more than a few times...
Drats, can’t find that video of the falling down drunk guy busting the wooden step with his face.
Hmmmm . . . .
Maybe he can try the “I learned about islam” defence. It seems to be growing in popularity. He just might get a jury who’ll nullify.
Then I drove in Denver.
Houston is worse.
How about his crooked nose?
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