May just be simple virtue signaling, but it really bothers me if that’s the case. If Rudy was on vacation and happened to come across a crime victim and tried to intervene (like Big Balls did in D.C.) and got hellaciously injured as a result by the attacker/s, that’s a totally different scenario than what seems to be going on with this Rudy sitch, IMO.
The whole thing of how this story was being intentionally slanted seems weird to me. I really hope Rudy is doing okay and fully recovers though.
The police report makes it more strange. The police and fire dept. were already on the southbound side investigating a domestic violence incident when Rudy got hit on the northbound side.
2 different domestic violence incidents or was that the incident? Maybe it was the incident, and they looped around and were rubbernecking and caused an accident, or didn't know where they were going at that point and got mixed up. That strip of highway is a pain in the ass, also. There's exit and on ramps on the wrong side of the road and both north and southbound sides have like 5 or 6 lanes, so you got people entering the highway on the left going 50-65mph next to a lane with people going 70-90mph and the people entering are trying to cut across 4 lanes of traffic to get off at the next exit which is right there, so if you don't get over kinda quick you'll miss your exit. It's stupid and accidents happen there all the time, plus all brands of gps directions are wonky right there. You think you're going straight next thing you know, you're on a different highway. I could see that happening a bunch of ways. I doubt a 19 year old girl from Concord intentionally ran him off the road, even if she were involved in the domestic violence incident.
As I'm writing this and visualising the area, I think I know how it happened:
-Rudy travelling 93 southbound
-Rudy sees girl flag him down on 93 south
-pulls over and calls cops, cops arrive, he leaves
-continues straight
-notices road signs now say 293 North
-WTF.jpg
-probably has argument with gps and gets off on next exit and gets back on highway
-Signs are not clear nor give you time to react and people don't let you over and gps is a piece of shit
-Thinks he's going straight but takes the 93 north exit
-enters 93 north in the left lane (fast lane)
-looks left
-"hey, isn't that those cops we just called?"
-Commence to rubbernecking
-19 yo female driver behind him, probably headed
to the beach (beach is jumping at night) and needs to cut across the highway to get over to her exit
-19yo doesn't care about cops on other side of the road is looking over her right shoulder trying to get over
-assumes a high speed knowing she's entering in the fast lane and thinks the car in front is doing the same as she's not watching whats happening in front of her because shes not looking.
-Rudy slows down
-Girl speeds up
-Accident occurs
Still doesn't explain why the news is focused on the domestic violence issue.
May just be simple virtue signaling, but it really bothers me if that’s the case. If Rudy was on vacation and happened to come across a crime victim and tried to intervene (like Big Balls did in D.C.) and got hellaciously injured as a result by the attacker/s, that’s a totally different scenario than what seems to be going on with this Rudy sitch, IMO.
The whole thing of how this story was being intentionally slanted seems weird to me. I really hope Rudy is doing okay and fully recovers though.
https://www.nhsp.dos.nh.gov/news-and-media/nh-state-police-investigating-crash-involving-former-nyc-mayor
The police report makes it more strange. The police and fire dept. were already on the southbound side investigating a domestic violence incident when Rudy got hit on the northbound side.
2 different domestic violence incidents or was that the incident? Maybe it was the incident, and they looped around and were rubbernecking and caused an accident, or didn't know where they were going at that point and got mixed up. That strip of highway is a pain in the ass, also. There's exit and on ramps on the wrong side of the road and both north and southbound sides have like 5 or 6 lanes, so you got people entering the highway on the left going 50-65mph next to a lane with people going 70-90mph and the people entering are trying to cut across 4 lanes of traffic to get off at the next exit which is right there, so if you don't get over kinda quick you'll miss your exit. It's stupid and accidents happen there all the time, plus all brands of gps directions are wonky right there. You think you're going straight next thing you know, you're on a different highway. I could see that happening a bunch of ways. I doubt a 19 year old girl from Concord intentionally ran him off the road, even if she were involved in the domestic violence incident.
As I'm writing this and visualising the area, I think I know how it happened:
-Rudy travelling 93 southbound
-Rudy sees girl flag him down on 93 south
-pulls over and calls cops, cops arrive, he leaves
-continues straight
-notices road signs now say 293 North
-WTF.jpg
-probably has argument with gps and gets off on next exit and gets back on highway
-Signs are not clear nor give you time to react and people don't let you over and gps is a piece of shit
-Thinks he's going straight but takes the 93 north exit -enters 93 north in the left lane (fast lane)
-looks left
-"hey, isn't that those cops we just called?"
-Commence to rubbernecking
-19 yo female driver behind him, probably headed to the beach (beach is jumping at night) and needs to cut across the highway to get over to her exit
-19yo doesn't care about cops on other side of the road is looking over her right shoulder trying to get over
-assumes a high speed knowing she's entering in the fast lane and thinks the car in front is doing the same as she's not watching whats happening in front of her because shes not looking.
-Rudy slows down
-Girl speeds up
-Accident occurs
Still doesn't explain why the news is focused on the domestic violence issue.