Anyone Seen or Heard This Story?
http://youtu.be/srZO8QuOsME
So a bunch of dumba$$ bikers decide to screw around with this family. They box him in and bring him to a stop. Well if you feel your family is in danger and you don't have a gun the next best weapon is your suv. One of the dumbsh$$ bikers is now paralyzed. BOO F'n WOO is all I can say. My only regret is the guy didn't plow down more of them. |
i agree.... they messed with the wrong dude.... car vs motorcycle.... bad move on their end.... i would've floored it and wiped them all out... Theres always 3 sides to the story..
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I saw that on the national news last night. They havn't released what started it. Once he ran into traffic they beat him pretty bad though. They interviewed the one that's paralyzed wife. She said he was just trying to help! Yea right...
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Suv clipped biker first is how it a started per the first reporting of the incident. But as the snow ball got bigger and video kept rolling........you know the rest of the story
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Two of my replies got jerked. I have absolutely no sympathy for anyone involved in this except the suv driver and his family. When he got stuck in traffic he should have put it in reverse and plowed over as many more of them as he could. You put my family in danger and there are no means I will not use to end you.
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I saw on the news that the bikers were trying to slow and stop traffic so that some of them could ride ahead and do stunts on the open highway. Jackarse behavior IOW....
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I am absolutely amazed at how "non-confrontational", for lack of a better term, the driver was while he was trying to get out of there. Those "bikers" are lucky, he could have swiped a bunch of them or at least caused a few of them to wipe out had he been driving more aggressive. Hopefully the driver has a speedy recovery
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They would have been picking biker helmet out from the top of my tire to the fender, I would have no problem ruining them over putting it in reverse and re running them over and redoing it over and over and over .....
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You guys ever notice how these things don't happen in Arizona or Texas. An armed society is a POLITE society.
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They Said this morning on CBS this morning that the DA Hasnt decided if he will charge the driver also. That would never fly in Louisiana. Once they boxed him in they are now cosidered the aggressor. Correct me if I'm Wrong Alphaman.
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The driver of the SUV was an idiot for even getting off of the freeway. If he would have stayed on and called the police while playing pinball with any biker that got near him he would have never gotten is @$$ whooped. I feel confident this would have never happened in Lafayette, and if it would have law enforcement would have been there quickly enough to intercept it. Not to mention a few people would have ended up with a few holes in them.
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In front of his wife and kids, wow.... In retrospect after running over the bike he should have had his wife call 911 and get the police in route, with those guys following him he had to know when they stopped bad things were going to happen. I agree with all of you, fight to the end to protect your family, put it in reverse and just keep moving.
Getting caught with a gun in New York is not something you want to do. I've said it before guys, life outside of the south is very different than what we have down here. You don't typically have this type of behavior in Texas or Louisiana, I wonder why???? |
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Now that is fraking pathetic. Nanny Bloomberg said we don't need firearms because the police will protect us. POS wants to take his citizens means of protection from them, and the NYPD couldn't protect any better than a busted condom. As I've said before, had it been Lafayette it would have turned out a lot different. Run over the inital attackers while yelling, "I'm saltlife brah!" and then Alphaman and his crew will swoop in to pick up the rest. |
Casey,
You are right about life outside the south. I was working on the Guantanamo Bay cases in D.C. a few years back and I was living in northern Virginia (not considered the south). My stepson was going through some terrible times as a teenager and I had to call the police on him. The police showed up, handled the situation and then asked me if I had any guns in the house. I said "sure, lots of them." Well, the cop about freaked out, he wanted to see where they were at and so I showed them to him in our closet. He basically told me that in Virginia guns had to be locked up. I told him I was living in there in Virginia temporary in the apartment and had no safe. He then said if he came back and they were not locked up he would take me to jail. Needless to say, I didn't call the cops anymore when my stepson got out of hand. Luckily, my stepson grew up and is now a fine young man and very responsible, but in those days he was a handful. |
There are a lot of things the driver could have done differently. Staying in free flowing trafic was his best option. Keep moving and let the motorcycle riders decide if they want to get plowed over. I woulda been tattooing a GMC emblem on anyone of them that tried to stop me.
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That's a good one Matt G. I will have to use that next time I get into a bad situation - "I'm saltlife Brah"!!!!!!
Might be a good reason to have a Salty Cajun on the back of your truck or car. I know some folks that had a BASS sticker on the back of their car and it helped them out when they were stranded. Good folks know good folks and if they know something about you by a sticker on your back windshield they might be a little more inclined to apt to come to your assistance. |
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I can't believe he didn't just keep running over their sorry butts...
When he left that first stop after running over the guy he could have EASILY swiped several others... he actually avoided them. I would NEVER have stopped my car under any circumstances until all of them had been smashed... You notice there weren't any Harley's in that bunch... ROFL |
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they slashed his tires, and then he plowed them, guess them land rovers come with "run flats", could be the tire company's new slogan, no longer call them run flats now they will be known as runned over flats
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Noticed several things in this video and several LEO website forums are filling with critiques. For clarification, he was on the phone for 7 minutes with 911 before being pulled from SUV and assualted, thus DA will have a hard time getting grand jury to indict driver. Motorcycle riders committed several crimes before incident where he ran over bikes and rider. And, I feel certain he will have to move and relocate to protect him and his family from additional violence due to "thug" mentality of this group.
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If you read more into the story you will see that the guy paralyzed was helping the one that was clipped.
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None of them have made the national news, but I've had opportunity to review some cases where parents used a vehicle to help get their children out of a threatening situation. I've known cases where the parent driving the vehicle gets charged with a felony even though they managed to completely avoid any physical confrontation and no one was injured. A lot depends on the details of a state's self-defense laws, the political biases of the prosecutor, and what the prosecutor can find witnesses at the scene to say. With lots of witnesses, indictments are easy to get, because one has a better chance of finding a witness portraying the actions in an unfavorable light to the driver. No one disagrees that an automobile is a potentially deadly weapon, so the self-defense laws of the state are important. In many states, justification for the use of a deadly weapon does not preclude charging or indicting the user. Police and investigators with certain biases often find it easy enough not to look for exculpatory evidence, and put the full burden of collecting evidence for an affirmative defense on the defendant. In states with defense laws and prosecutor attitudes that frown on use of firearms in personal defense (or defense of one's children), use of other powerful tools (knives, automobiles, other improvisations) are likely to be frowned on as well. If there is a chance of seating a jury who might be complicit with the mindset that calling 911 and waiting for authorities is always the best answer, proactive defensive measures seem to demonstrate a distrust in the abilities of the government to solve the problem. If any politically incorrect motive can possible be assigned to proactive defensive measures, the pressure to prosecute will be even greater. |
Im on my phone and cant post the link but on youtube there is a video entitled "same group of bikers attacking another driver in 2011". If you can post the link please do so or i'll do it this evening. Not sure if its them but from there actions im betting so.
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Thanks for the link Marsh. Its sad that this is concidered acceptible behavior by some.
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