Posted on 09/01/2015 11:10:57 AM PDT by shotgun
A 22-year-old Pasco woman will be arraigned in court next week on charges she ignored police efforts to stop her as she drove 20 miles the wrong way on Interstate 82 at speeds of up to 50 mph despite at least three deflated tires...
Chavez-Gonzalez remains in the Yakima County jail, in lieu of $20,000 bail. The federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has also placed an immigration hold. She is scheduled to be formally arraigned on the eluding charges on Sept. 8. If convicted of eluding, she could be sentenced to up to 6 years.
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Yeah, that excrement really ticks me off. Try to whitewash the situation.
Several years ago, my cousin & her husband were killed in a collision with a drunk illegal who ran a stop sign. He wasn’t killed; but both cousins were. They were hard-working, churchgoing, American citizens. Tennessee here; this is a problem all over the country. - I don’t know what happened to the illegal. Probably back driving the roads by now.
As oncoming traffic increased, a crash almost occurred when one vehicle attempted to pass the line of cars that had already pulled to the side, the affidavit said.
Too bad they didnt crash. Wed have too idiots off the road.
I was only half-way being sarcastic. I wouldn’t be surprised if some liberal lawyer (pro illegal immigration) would take this case.
“Your honor - it wasn’t this woman that put other’s lives at risk. It was the outdated thinking that being here from another country is in and of itself illegal.”
Freeper pun of the month, nay....maybe even the YEAR !
Leni
Doing the drunken, reckless driving that Americans won’t.
I hate being stuck behind slowpokes like that.
I think you answered your own question. They're not the greatest drivers sober, either.
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