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  • majormadmax

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    If cops do not get charged when a bad actor kills someone in a crash, neither should Joe Sixpack.

    You don't see a difference between a law enforcement officer doing his/her job and some random idiots chasing each other on public roads?

    Nevermind, your opinion of those who risk their lives to protect yours is already well known...
     

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    You don't see a difference between a law enforcement officer doing his/her job and some random idiots chasing each other on public roads?

    I do not see a difference between two law-abiding folks trying to bring a criminal to justice. If Joe Sixpack is not driving careless/reckless, good for him. This is Texas not some libtard state where we demand good guys do nothing but look.

    Nevermind, your opinion of those who risk their lives to protect yours is already well known...

    Yep, and as one of them (retired), it is a pretty high opinion.
     

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    I do not see a difference between two law-abiding folks trying to bring a criminal to justice. If Joe Sixpack is not driving careless/reckless, good for him. This is Texas not some libtard state where we demand good guys do nothing but look.



    Yep, and as one of them (retired), it is a pretty high opinion.

    But still an opinion, not a fact. Means nothing in a court of law, which is where this must go to be solved.
     
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    You don't see a difference between a law enforcement officer doing his/her job and some random idiots chasing each other on public roads?

    Nevermind, your opinion of those who risk their lives to protect yours is already well known...
    No I don't see a difference.
    My opinion about LEO's is about the same but a 14 year old driving is already break one law and chasing criminals is not the civilians job normally and under current law they would be lieibel for any and all damages or injuries that happen because of their actions but not a cop. If a lawsuit is filed the cop still doesn't pay, the tax payers pay for it through the police dept. / local government.
     
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    I do not see a difference between two law-abiding folks trying to bring a criminal to justice. If Joe Sixpack is not driving careless/reckless, good for him. This is Texas not some libtard state where we demand good guys do nothing but look.



    Yep, and as one of them (retired), it is a pretty high opinion.

    Well you are a renegade. The difference I see is that LEOs have a duty to arrest and the civilian does not. I would think a Retired LEO would see that difference. Besides, in the ASP videos John often states NOT to follow the criminal and well this would be one of the reasons.

    I doubt anything will happen IF they catch Joe sixpack but there is a definite correlation to him chasing and the woman dying but that does happen in the real world. I bet if a stray bullet from his possible or imagimary gun had killed her, instead of a MVA, ot would be a different story.

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    I can't see Lincoln dude being charged unless it can be priced he brandished a gun.

    But he has exposure it would seem under civil law.
     

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    Mother of 14-year-old Boy Charged with Murder in Deadly Crash Speaks

    The usual stuff, he was a good boy who went to church, yadda, yadda, yadda...but he stole the keys to the car while his mother was at church, which kinda negates the later claim that he goes to one.

    As for the death threats, they are just the kind of unfortunate society we live in these days. Why people feel compelled to do that I just don't know. Hasn't there been enough tragedy already?

    lastly, given that the pursuing vehicle driver didn't stop leads me to think he is more culpable in this situation than some claim. Innocent people normally don't run away from a crime scene.

    Sorry, but there was no reason to chase the teens, despite the desire to do so. The pursuing driver is liable for the accident to some degree as had he not been chasing them, the accident would have never occurred. I understand many of us (myself included) would do so, but that doesn't negate any responsibility for what happens as a result of the pursuit.

    Something to think about...
     

    TxStetson

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    Mother of 14-year-old Boy Charged with Murder in Deadly Crash Speaks

    The usual stuff, he was a good boy who went to church, yadda, yadda, yadda...but he stole the keys to the car while his mother was at church, which kinda negates the later claim that he goes to one.

    As for the death threats, they are just the kind of unfortunate society we live in these days. Why people feel compelled to do that I just don't know. Hasn't there been enough tragedy already?

    lastly, given that the pursuing vehicle driver didn't stop leads me to think he is more culpable in this situation than some claim. Innocent people normally don't run away from a crime scene.

    Sorry, but there was no reason to chase the teens, despite the desire to do so. The pursuing driver is liable for the accident to some degree as had he not been chasing them, the accident would have never occurred. I understand many of us (myself included) would do so, but that doesn't negate any responsibility for what happens as a result of the pursuit.

    Something to think about...
    You’re assuming the driver that chased them was close enough to see the wreck. What if he chased them for just long enough to get the license plate 10 miles before this wreck, and never knew anything about the wreck until he read it in the paper? They say the driver has come forward, but hasn’t been arrested. They also state in the article the DA’s office has been unable to verify their statements. You don’t think those underage teens who killed someone with a stolen vehicle would lie do you?
     
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    craigntx

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    You’re assuming the driver that chased them was close enough to see the wreck. What if he chased them for just long enough to get the license plate 10 miles before this wreck, and never knew anything about the wreck until he read it in the paper? They say the driver has come forward, but hasn’t been arrested. They also state in the article the DA’s office has been unable to verify their statements. You don’t think those underage teens who killed someone with a stolen vehicle would lie do you?
    Newest vid shows him blowing the light, the same light the 14yo ran, immediately after the crash
     
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