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To: ptsal

News accounts of the incident have been so all over the map that I can’t decide where the oft reported “plowing into pedestrians” allegedly occurred. Would appreciate clarification on some basics from you based on any incident video you have scrutinized:
1) Which vehicle actually impacted the woman who perished? (Challenger? White Convertible? Maroon Van? Other?)
2) Did this impact occur in front of the Maroon Van? Behind the Challenger as it backed up? Between vehicles?Other?
3) Same questions for the other people injured. Did the Challenger hit people as it backed up or left the scene?
4) Was anyone actually injured by direct contact with the Challenger?
Thanks, C


42 posted on 09/02/2017 1:54:26 PM PDT by Chewbarkah
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To: Chewbarkah

There are three vehicles: Front - maroon van; middle- white convertible w/ black top; and gray Dodge Challenger. Front and middle vehicles are stopped and the gray vehicle impacts the white car and is pushed into the rear of the maroon van.

Parked along the west side of 4th street there is a black Toyota Tundra. Several photos show the license and the black man jumping/scooting off the hood of the Tundra. When the gray car reversed to exit, there was a person (female?) that got sandwiched and rolled between the passenger side of the gray car and the driver’s side of the black Tundra.

IIRC, the black Tundra was parked in the first designed stall north of Water Street and may have taken that position between the time that FF walked by the first time and when FF arrived immediatedly after the “incident”. [Probably, another vehicle owner worthy of an interview.]


53 posted on 09/02/2017 3:01:59 PM PDT by ptsal ( Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. - M. Twain)
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