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.
(Excerpt) Read more at national-conservative.com ...
Yeah, sad
It’s the same crash if you look at the video, and the two articles refer to the same crash.
What??! I didn’t think unborn babies were babies!...
They are definitely babies if they are tickets to 18 years of welfare payments.
PA - that’s the heart of Amish country
“ It’s the same crash if you look at the video, and the two articles refer to the same crash.”
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No, the “fleeing” accident was a single car accident where the perp crashed into a guardrail. The vehicle driven by the fleeing perp was red and the picture in the thread’s linked article clearly shows that including the guardrail and surrounding greenery. The picture you posted was of a different accident with a different colored vehicle and was at a different location absent the guardrail and greenery. The source of your picture clearly posted a wrong picture. Journalism and reporting are today done with eroded quality standards.
Not exactly. Delaware County is 25% black and is a ways from Lancaster County. My folks lived in adjacent Chester County for decades.
64.5% of the people in Delaware County are religious:
- 1.8% are Baptist
- 1.9% are Episcopalian
- 48.1% are Catholic
- 1.3% are Lutheran
- 3.1% are Methodist
- 0.5% are Pentecostal
- 2.4% are Presbyterian -
0.0% are Church of Jesus Christ
- 3.8% are another Christian faith
- 0.6% are Judaism
- 0.1% are an eastern faith
- 0.8% affilitates with Islam
They’ll plug the car into a diagnostic laptop and check the log for rpm. That technology has to be 15 years old by now. BMW used to use it for warranty claims, I recall reading where there have more than few claims rejected for excessive rpm... oddly enough it was weighted heavily on the M3’s being the most excessively abused.
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It was designed that way. LBJ said, when he was signing the welfare creation bills, "I'll have them n*****s voting Democrat for the next 200 years."
Agreed. I’ve lived in Delco for almost fifty years. It’s *heavily* Irish Catholic. It’s not so much Amish country as Irish country.
I am laughing.
I won’t. Because it went straight to heaven.
Prior to their fatal encounter with a guard rail, they were turning their lives around and were on their way to join a Kill the Jews rally.
I grew up near there (Swarthmore). I don’t recall any Amish, but I do remember the narrow, winding roads that had been there since the Revolution, connecting villages and towns. Not ideal for high-speed driving. Just down the pike is the Apocalyptic wasteland of post-industrial Chester. Pretty sure there are no Amish there either...
[I know but it said the 4 died (the unborn baby is 5) ]
Four “alleged thieves,” so I guess they gave the baby the benefit of the doubt.
Upon looking at the video again you are right.
I got that picture from an article about the same accident. Apparently they put the wrong picture in the article. More proof that there aren’t any real editors any more.
If that’s the car or SUV that’s a Chevy Tahoe I’ve owned a few Taurus and the spare tire was inside the trunk.
Wakandan NASCAR ,
They take cars out of the ghetto to the ‘burbs like Viking long ships raiding Lindisfarne.
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