Posted on 07/19/2020 11:14:36 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The Texas-based group, the Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, was out for an afternoon ride on Highway 16 to celebrate the clubs anniversary when an intoxicated driver crossed over the center stripe and struck the group, according to the Kerr County Sheriffs Office.
Members Joseph Paglia, a retired police officer; Jerry Wayne Harbour, a US Army veteran; and Michael White, also an Army veteran, died in the crash, an NBC affiliate reported.
Nine other bikers were injured.
The driver in the crash has been taken into custody for multiple counts of intoxicated manslaughter and intoxication assault, the sheriffs office said.
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This happened in Texas. Something exactly like this happened in New Hampshire, last year. A driver with a suspended license and a drug history had a pickup pulling a trailer slew across the road and take out part of a motorcycle group traveling in the opposite direction.
Cant wait to hear more info on the perp.Prayers for the guys families.
Lemme guess
an illegal with no drivers license or insurance and numerous drinking offense arrests
Per this link...
https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-crash-injures-thin-blue-line-motorcycle-club-fatally
...the perp has been ID’d as Ivan Robles Navejas, 28, of Center Point, Texas.
https://www.hccommunityjournal.com/article_80eb0ea8-c9d6-11ea-9e8f-c7ff0632a42c.html
Mugshot at link above.
“...the perp has been IDd as Ivan Robles Navejas, 28, of Center Point, Texas.”
“Dreamer”?
Looks kinda defiant considering that he had been probably notified of just murdering three people.
lets see his cool guy look 30 years from now...
“Something exactly like this happened in New Hampshire, last year”
It was an illegal alien drunk driver , too .
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