Posted on 01/20/2022 7:43:42 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
A speeding motorcyclist who was being tracked by a Los Angeles Police Department helicopter was killed in a brutal head-on crash during the chase.
The unidentified cyclist was speeding down Roscoe Boulevard in West Hills, Calif. at about 1 p.m. on Thursday before slamming head-on into a vehicle making a left turn.
Cops initially ran the license plate and determined the motorcycle was stolen, LAPD spokesman Sgt. Bruce Borihanh told the Post.
The officers then called on an LAPD helicopter to track the motorcyclist, who took off at a high speed.
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I doubt they’ll harvest any organs from that guy.
Bad ass
I don’t care if he died. Good riddance.
I feel sorry for the car driver though.
It isn’t speeding, it is the sudden stop that always gets you.
It isn’t speeding, it is the sudden stop that always gets you.
It’s almost always someone making a left turn.
Televised Darwin award.
Why did “he” bother wearing a helmet?
Live by the wheel, die by the wheel.
Physics and minds are terrible things to waste. He gets credit for both since there had to be brains on the pavement after that bump.
One less criminal to not prosecute.
“I doubt they’ll harvest any organs from that guy”
Why not? It should be very easy,
I just wish he slammed into a pole, instead of somebody’s car. Probably pretty much totalled the car, not to mention the trauma of the folks in the car.
The guy was just asking for it. I’m reminded of the saying - “he had it coming”. Of course Clint Eastwood said in one of his movies - “we all have it coming”.
Why was that horrific? Oh, the innocent guy in the car was probably pretty well traumatized.
Hopefully this idiot didn’t hurt anyone else.
Have to give him 9.2 horrible landing.
What did the Russian judge give it?
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