Posted on 05/11/2005 11:18:19 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Wednesday May 11, 2005
HIBBS, Pa. (AP) A man angry about an argument chased down a motorcycle and rammed it with his pickup truck, killing the bike's two riders, state police said.
Edward A. Belch, 44, of McClellandtown, apparently got in an argument with the motorcycle's passengers Tuesday evening, authorities said. The two people then got on the motorcycle and left, and Belch followed them on state Route 21, passing other vehicles, until he hit the motorcycle, police said.
Terri Lynn Gresko, 44, and a 54-year-old man whom police didn't immediately identify died at the scene.
Belch was being held in the Fayette County jail Wednesday after being arraigned on two counts of criminal homicide Tuesday. It was not clear what the argument was or how Belch knew the other two people, state police said.
LOL.
Now why didn't I think of this?
2 people die in Route 21 crash |
By Steve Ostrosky , Herald-Standard |
GERMAN TWP. - State police spent much of Tuesday night investigating a two-vehicle accident along Route 21 that left two people dead. A man and woman were both riding on a motorcycle that was struck by a dark-colored pick-up truck near Old Route 21 around 7:15 p.m. Witnesses at the scene said the truck passed several vehicles traveling westbound before ending up behind the motorcycle.Fayette County Deputy Coroner Elsie Dvorchak said the man was pronounced dead at the scene at 8:12 p.m. and the female was pronounced dead at 8:15 p.m. Dvorchak said the names of the deceased were being withheld pending notification of the victims' families. State police were on scene throughout the evening piecing together the details of the accident, but no further information was available Tuesday night. The condition of the driver of the truck was also unknown as of presstime. A portion of Route 21 around the accident scene was closed in both directions for several hours as state police reconstruction experts conducted their work and troopers spoke with several witnesses.
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So you think that all of us that ride know each other. That has to be the dumbest thing I've heard in some time.
It won't be hard to spot him on the road. He will be driving a Camaro with a dented hood, broken windshield and screaming like a girl.
I only have forty years (Nearly thirty with no car, only a bike)on two wheels. I imagine that I'm riding among a herd of enraged blind rhinos. I'm never surprised when one of them decides to be in my lane or stop suddenly and turn across my path and i've grown eyes in the back of my head.
So, did that get his attention? :-)
No, they are like SUV's. They only have occupants.
btw,
As a biker, I have to ask. Is there in particular reason you're being a complete jerk and going out of your way to offend?
Probably cheaper than you think. I have a sticker on the back of my helmet that says: "Fifteen Grand and Fifteen Miles Don't Make You a Biker."
Lane splitting is legal in some states.
Yep it happens. What eventually brought my wife around to loving motorcycles, was of all things, the year she spent working a trauma unit. Eventually, she came to the conclusion that when your number is up, your number is up. She saw too many people in supposedly safe SUV's go out the back door. Life's too short to live afraid.
Lol!!!! I know that in a few short posts on FR he's already pissed me off the point where I'd pay for 10 minutes of quality time with him.
BTTT
One state: California. err, Kulleefooorhnya
What a friggin coward. Hope Billy the Belcher gets the chair!
If there was ever a candidate for a chain draggin death its this man.
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