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UPDATE: Seven Teenagers Killed in NC car wreck fleeing from police. (1 suspected of home invasion)
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte.com) ^ | 30 DEC 03 | ERICA BESHEARS, ROBERT MOORE & KATHRYN WELLIN

Posted on 12/30/2003 10:17:44 AM PST by DCBryan1

Police: Chase followed policy
7 teens die in wreck speeding on U.S. 21
ERICA BESHEARS, ROBERT MOORE & KATHRYN WELLIN


Top row: Antoinette Griffin, 13; Antonio Miller, 13; David Summers, 14
Second row: Dominique Hurtt, 15, Quentin Reed, 18 Not pictured: John Lindsey Meyers Jr., 15 (DRIVER); Erica Stevenson, 15

A 15-year-old boy at the wheel of a stolen car lost control and crashed as he sped from a police officer early Monday, killing himself and six other Statesville teenagers in the car, authorities said.

Troutman police Officer Keith Bills tried to stop the northbound white 2001 Dodge Intrepid just after midnight on U.S. 21 because it was weaving and speeding, according to the N.C. Highway Patrol.

The Highway Patrol said John Lindsey Myers Jr. was the driver. The others who died were identified as: Antonio Miller, 13; Antoinette Griffin, 13; David Summers, 14; Erica Stevenson, 15; Dominique Hurtt, 15; and Quentin Maurice Reed, 18. Antoinette and Erica were sisters.

Monday's crash, between Troutman and Statesville about 35 miles north of Charlotte, [at Hwy 21 and Cumberland Road] was the deadliest in North Carolina since 1997.

Friends and relatives of those killed questioned whether the pursuit was justified, but Troutman police said the officer followed department policy.

Authorities said Reed was the only one in the car who carried identification. Officers sought the public's help in identifying the rest Monday morning.

Parents across Iredell County awoke to the news and the fear that their children -- if they had not com]home Sunday night -- might be among the dead.[WHAT?! Very curious statement.]

More than a dozen parents called the Highway Patrol office in Statesville, worried that their children had been in the car. Troopers asked them to describe their kids. If the descriptions sounded accurate, they directed them to one of three hospitals where the bodies were taken.

Howard Hurtt went to work Monday feeling that something wasn't right."I was called by my wife at work to come to the hospital and identify the body," he said. "(Dominique) told me he was staying over at a friend's house."

Hurtt questioned whether Troutman police should have pursued the car. The officer could have taken down a tag number and stopped, he said. "You follow them, you don't push them to go faster," Hurtt said. "I think they were forced into a high-speed chase and they panicked. ...."Here we've got seven deaths. My only son."

Troutman Police Chief Eric Henderson said Bills followed department policy by radioing his supervisor and turning on his video camera when he initiated the pursuit."As of right now, all evidence we have indicates he was following policy and did the right thing," Henderson said. Bills, a Troutman officer since 1999, remains on active duty and has not been disciplined. "Naturally, he's upset; we're all upset," Henderson said.

Henderson and the N.C. Highway Patrol gave this account:
At about midnight, Bills noticed the Dodge driving erratically, crossing the double yellow line and speeding. [Witnesses said the car was doing between 80 and 100 miles per hour]. He followed the car for no more than 1.5 miles, before turning on his blue lights in Barium Springs near Moose Club Road.

Bills radioed his supervisor, turned on his car's video camera and requested that Statesville police be notified. Trooper Jason Fleming said the Troutman officer was not immediately behind the Dodge at the time of the wreck, but "just close enough to keep them in sight."

Bills chased the car for about 15 seconds at about 100 mph and backed off about three-quarters of a mile away from the car just before the crash, Henderson said. Bills stopped because of the high speeds and because he believed the Statesville police would set up tire-puncturing devices and catch the car.

About a mile south of Statesville, and outside Troutman limits, the Dodge ran off the right side of the roadway near Cumberland Road. The car hit an embankment, struck a tree and landed on its roof in a creek, the patrol said. All seven occupants died at the scene.

The patrol-car video is in the possession of the Highway Patrol. No alcohol or drugs were found in the car.The Dodge, which had a small spare tire on the right rear wheel, was reported stolen Monday.

Francisco Gallardo, 24, woke up about 11:30 a.m. and looked in the gravel driveway where he had parked the Intrepid the night before. It was gone. He walked a couple of blocks from his home on Wilson Lee Boulevard in Statesville and called police from a pay phone,[to report the car stolen], he said.

"They told me what happened," said Gallardo, adding that his father had let him borrow the car. "I couldn't believe it. It's like something from out of a movie."

Also on Monday, authorities said they were investigating Reed's possible role in a home-invasion robbery in Mooresville Sunday night. Six Mooresville residents reported that two men, armed with a gun, forced their way into a home and took more than $200 and a cell phone, according to a Mooresville police report.

On Monday, four of the six robbery victims identified Reed as one of the assailants, Police Chief John Crone said. The other robbery suspect has not been identified, he said.

The Iredell wreck was the deadliest in North Carolina since 10 high school students died in 1997 in Plymouth, 100 miles east of Raleigh in Washington County. In South Carolina, the deadliest recent collision occurred in 2000, when eight died in a two-vehicle wreck on Interstate 26.

Troutman Town Manager Donald Duncan said the wreck was the first fatal pursuit the town police had been involved in, to his knowledge.Since 1994, at least 20 people have died in crashes involving police pursuits in the Carolinas.

On Saturday, three teens were hospitalized when they sped from an officer in Pineville. Their conditions weren't available Monday. At the Troutman crash scene near midday Monday, Highway Patrol troopers measured skid marks and retraced the vehicle's path.

Eugene Arnold brought his son Nellow Brown, 14, to view the site. Nellow was friends or cousins with most of the kids in the car, and they had wanted to pick him up. Arnold wouldn't let him go."I brought him down here to show him the outcome," he said. "Everybody he grew up with is dead."

Arnold pondered the police pursuit. On one hand, he said, police have a job to do. But, "I think there could have been other ways to go about it," he said. "They could have backed (off) a little bit. I don't really say they're wrong."

The wreck hit especially hard in south Statesville. Several of the crash victims lived there, and at three homes Monday, friends came by to offer condolences. "So many of these children (in the community) are related to each other," said Statesville Middle School Principal Pam Helms, who blinked back tears as she looked at photographs of Antonio, David, Antoinette and Dominique in last year's yearbook.

About 1:30 p.m., Antonio's mother, Sandy Miller, got out of a pickup truck in front of her home on Caldwell Street.Her face and eyes were red from crying. Friends and neighbors who had been sitting on nearby porches walked from every direction and tried to console her on the sidewalk in front of her house. Miller raised her arms in anguish, as friends embraced her.

Her voice rose. "Wake my son up!" She looked at her friends, then toward the sky and asked:

"Can you wake him up? Please wake my son up. He was only 13."

-- STAFF WRITERS DIANNE WHITACRE, BRIDGETT NESBIT AND RESEARCHER MARION PAYNTER CONTRIBUTED. --


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: county; cumberlandroad; dodge; highspeed; homeinvasion; intrepid; iredell; nc; northcarolina; police; pursuit; teenagers; troutman; ushwy21
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To: 2banana
Sounds like crime in the area is going to take a sudden drop...

And maybe a number of outstanding warrants cleared off the books. Be interesting to see what the records of these innocent little things is when they all finally get identified.

61 posted on 12/30/2003 12:49:45 PM PST by templar
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To: DCBryan1
Six Mooresville residents reported that two men, armed with a gun, forced their way into a home and took more than $200 and a cell phone, according to a Mooresville police report.

If any of the robbery victims had been armed, it is likely that only 2 kids would be dead instead of 7.

62 posted on 12/30/2003 12:51:15 PM PST by kennedy
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To: Moose4
Apparently people seem to think that when the police see a speeding car they should not pursue it. What, just let it go?

Hmmm, the people that think this, often seem to be the relatives of the "victims" in the speeding accident!

Unbelievable...
63 posted on 12/30/2003 1:03:20 PM PST by It's me
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To: DCBryan1
Thanks for the ping .... but I said my peace yesterday.

Why should I have any mercy for criminals and their accessories to committing a felony ?

64 posted on 12/30/2003 1:09:19 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Resolve to perform what you must; perform without fail that what you resolve.)
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To: Labyrinthos
Don't you just hate when they leave out the necessary warnings?
65 posted on 12/30/2003 1:11:49 PM PST by Born Conservative ("Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names" - John F. Kennedy)
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To: DCBryan1
Hurtt questioned whether Troutman police should have pursued the car. The officer could have taken down a tag number and stopped, he said. "You follow them, you don't push them to go faster," Hurtt said. "I think they were forced into a high-speed chase and they panicked. ...."Here we've got seven deaths. My only son."

It's always the same.


66 posted on 12/30/2003 1:57:48 PM PST by petuniasevan (Of course it's half eaten. You said you wanted the chef's salad.)
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To: DCBryan1
More than a dozen parents called the Highway Patrol office in Statesville, worried that their children had been in the car. Troopers asked them to describe their kids. If the descriptions sounded accurate, they directed them to one of three hospitals where the bodies were taken.

This must be that "village" that Hiltary claims is so necessary to assist in the raising of our children. I know that I would be proud to have any of these outstanding, fine citizens assist me in raising my children. (/sarcasims)

67 posted on 12/30/2003 1:58:59 PM PST by notpoliticallycorewrecked
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To: DCBryan1
There is nothing new to say.

The kids didn't have their seatbelts on. Nobody snatched the keys out of the ignition to force the driver to stop. A donut spare? God in Heaven, how were these kids raised? Did no one attempt to teach them a modicum of logic? Did they never have to answer for anything they did?

This nothing but suicide by cop.

All the parents who didn't know if their child was among the dead ought to take the warning--but no. They will be convinced that their community is a victim of cop brutality.

That said, the world is short seven criminals today, and the only real shame is that anyone is going to feel guilty about it who shouldn't. (And those who should, will not.)
68 posted on 12/30/2003 2:08:35 PM PST by Triple Word Score
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To: DCBryan1
"I think they were forced into a high-speed chase

I don't...............

69 posted on 12/30/2003 2:41:27 PM PST by Elsie (When the avalanche starts... it's too late for the pebbles to vote....)
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To: Badfoil
...are now living with their actions.

Well..... not exactly...........

70 posted on 12/30/2003 2:43:06 PM PST by Elsie (When the avalanche starts... it's too late for the pebbles to vote....)
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To: DCBryan1
Thanks for the ping. I applaud Mr. Eugene Arnold, the only parent with a brain. The other parents are exhibiting the kind of sense they taught their children. It's a horrible tragedy for all of them. Hopefully they'll protect the other children they may have from a similar fate.
71 posted on 12/30/2003 2:52:37 PM PST by skr (Pro-life from cradle to grave)
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To: notpoliticallycorewrecked
LOL!!!! Priceless.
72 posted on 12/30/2003 2:57:13 PM PST by moehoward
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To: DCBryan1
The Dodge, which had a small spare tire on the right rear wheel, was reported stolen Monday.

I try to steer clear of cars with doughnut spares going down the freeway. I believe they're rated at 35 MPH, max. <

73 posted on 12/30/2003 3:10:39 PM PST by csvset
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To: DCBryan1
Similar case here in Phoenix recently. Cops were chasing a vehicle at 100 mph when it got off at an exit and hit a sand truck. The car caught fire and incinerated the two passengers. The driver, however, was thrown from the vehicle and survived. When the driver woke up later that day, they had to ask him who the passengers were because they were burnt to a crisp.

The driver was a 15-year-old male. The passengers were 13- and 17-year-old females.

74 posted on 12/30/2003 3:12:23 PM PST by AZLiberty (Be the Butterfly.)
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To: Paradox
When will enough somebodies get up and yell STOP!

Why bother when you'll just get called "RACIST!" for doing so?

75 posted on 12/30/2003 3:18:50 PM PST by Dont Mention the War
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To: DCBryan1
I stand by my original comments. I support the police.
76 posted on 12/30/2003 3:35:20 PM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: DCBryan1
I hope the department supports this cop. I don't know what the makeup of juries looks like around there but he may be in jeopardy of losing everything he owns.
77 posted on 12/30/2003 3:46:02 PM PST by Nov3
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To: DCBryan1
I just thought I would ping all of you to see if cop bashers and criminal coddlers such as TheCrusader was yesterday, will chime in on today's new developments.

HEY

I am a well known cop basher here at FR and I am not on your list!!

Just joking the cops I bash are are the roadside search Nazis and the Swat stormtroopers, not the line cops who are the backbone of order in our society.

78 posted on 12/30/2003 3:50:23 PM PST by Nov3
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To: .38sw
How much heat would the police be taking today if they had just written down the tag number as suggested, let them go, and then these little cherubs had hit another vehicle head-on and killed others? What good would taking down the tag numbers of a stolen car do? Identify the guy who reported the car stolen, is about all...right?
79 posted on 12/30/2003 3:55:09 PM PST by singlemomofone
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To: Nov3
I'm with you on the last sentence,for sure!

Bad parents raise bad kids.Bad things happen to those insist on doing bad.Sometimes sooner rather than later.

80 posted on 12/30/2003 3:59:17 PM PST by hoosierham
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