“Some recruits are saying they heard the car accelerating, they estimate around 30 to 40 miles per hour,” the sheriff said
"Seconds later, an SUV comes into view and plows right through the middle of them."
"The footage shows the vehicle slamming into a light pole after crashing into the recruits, sending smoke and debris flying."
"...some of the injured suffered “life-altering injuries” — including broken bones, head trauma and loss of limbs. In addition to the five critically hurt, four recruits suffered moderate injuries and 16 others had minor injuries."
"The 22-year-old driver who has not been named, was taken into custody at the scene, underwent a sobriety test, but had no indication of alcohol in his system."
Name the driver! Why is the driver's identity being protected?
Remember that story recently about a police officer who was killed in a training exercise, who was investigating some rapist officers who killed him? Was that in LA too? It makes me wonder if little wars are going on inside police departments between good and evil, etc.
Definitely. Lot of bad ones out there, little tin gods with a badge. Most are good but man oh man, the bad ones are seriously bad. There were several in southwest MN that formed and ran their own drug ring all mafia style a while back. Murders and everything. Small town sheriffs/deputies can be some nasty pieces of trash.
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“Some recruits are saying they heard the car accelerating, they estimate around 30 to 40 miles per hour,” the sheriff said
"Seconds later, an SUV comes into view and plows right through the middle of them."
"The footage shows the vehicle slamming into a light pole after crashing into the recruits, sending smoke and debris flying."
"...some of the injured suffered “life-altering injuries” — including broken bones, head trauma and loss of limbs. In addition to the five critically hurt, four recruits suffered moderate injuries and 16 others had minor injuries."
"The 22-year-old driver who has not been named, was taken into custody at the scene, underwent a sobriety test, but had no indication of alcohol in his system."
Name the driver! Why is the driver's identity being protected?
Remember that story recently about a police officer who was killed in a training exercise, who was investigating some rapist officers who killed him? Was that in LA too? It makes me wonder if little wars are going on inside police departments between good and evil, etc.
Huh! Maybe...
Definitely. Lot of bad ones out there, little tin gods with a badge. Most are good but man oh man, the bad ones are seriously bad. There were several in southwest MN that formed and ran their own drug ring all mafia style a while back. Murders and everything. Small town sheriffs/deputies can be some nasty pieces of trash.