Posted on 04/27/2024 11:16:54 AM PDT by dynachrome
A passenger car with seven people crashed in Delaware County, PA, while fleeing from State Troopers. The occupants are believed to have stolen items from the Glen Mills, PA, Lululemon. This is out in the country, over twenty miles from Philadelphia.
The driver allegedly hit 110 mph after he saw the police. Then he lost control and crashed into a guard rail.
Isaiah Miller, 20, Ikeam Rogers, 20, Kalyn Billups, 21, Tyjana Motley, 17, and an unborn baby died. Three other people in the car survived. At least two of the victims’ names match Facebook accounts in Philadelphia.
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Back in the Shep Smith days, they aired live a motorcycle fleeing police for 45 minutes or so. One freeway to another, weaving in and out of traffic, he was flat flying. They guy exited down a raamp and his brakes had carmelized or whatever the term is and he t-boned into an 18 wheeler trailer. DRT
unborn only innocent one at the time, maybe at 14 or 16 years not so much with the his or her surroundings
If the driver was fleeing from a stop, was there an actual pursuit?
If the drivers saw another LE vehicle while fleeing and freaked, how is that a pursuit?
BTW, looks like LE had reason for the stop, regardless of theft, just to the likely violation of PA’s seat belt laws.
My concern is what percents of those who live there are criminals and considered worthless trash that have no character or respect for others. Society would be better off if the trash was just disposed of as trash. Most Americans are decent but the trash does start to make things rotten. DAs etc that refuse to prosecute makes everything rotten.
Well that looks more like a Taurus. I’ve owned both and I knew the other photo was a Chevy of some kind more than likely a Tahoe those things are huge I kept all my camping stuff a couple tacked boxes and 4 or 5 rod and reels and still had room for 4 or 5 people.
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