Were they working on the Huma/Weiner laptop case?
“Two NYPD officers, one of whom was a groom celebrating his wedding day, were killed when their rental Maserati left the road, police said.”
Another EXAMPLE of poor journalistic skills. Or maybe it was on purpose.
It left the road, eh? Must be an option.
“Waiting to see if alcohol was involved”
The only reason that I’d ever rent a Maserati is if I was planning to do some serious “driving”.You’ve gotta wonder if speed and/or booze was involved.
I’m sure an officer of the law would never speed or drive drunk or not wear his seat belt.
At 11:23 on my wedding night, I was thinking about driving something other than a car.
On a dependents day cruise, on the USS Tarawa sometime in the 80s, a Marine pilot was to be married on the deck, at sea.
Both families were present, the bride in her white gown standing on deck with the entire wedding party.
The Marine pilot took off in a Harrier and was showing off. Getting a little frisky.
On his last pass he was coming in at a high angle...straight at the superstructure (wedding party). Obviously with the intent to swerve off and make it a good show.
He cut so hard he lost lift and pancaked the bird in the sea at 500 knots...directly in front of the ship. We were likely doing only about 12 knots, but we went over the splash.
He was never recovered. There was nothing left to recover.
It was just friggin’ AWFUL.
I am sure that woman never recovered.
Cops? Wedding day? Rented Maserati? 1 car collision? No seat belts? 40mph speed limit?
A good time cost them a bunch.
The Groom would be alive if her with his wife I suspect.
I dont know about you, but at 11:23pm on any day after my wedding for some time, I was not driving into trees with my buddies.
Prayers for the families.
That this accident happened in Shandaken and police were the victims...is ... just.... ironic? Then again a Maserati was involved... shrug
Shandaken, a quiet town, is known for being a speed trap town.
Maybe they swerved to prevent hitting a deer.
“Rental Maserati” - no wedding is a funeral without one.....