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Martrae wrote:Did I miss the part where they said she had mental probs?
Law officers in Somervell County had received reports that a speeding SUV was driving recklessly and passing on the shoulder on eastbound U.S. Highway 67 near Glen Rose, Trooper Gillum said.
The chase continued into Johnson County, and Cleburne police officers used spikes to try to stop the speeding vehicle. But the driver would not stop.
Johnson County deputies used spikes on the vehicle again in Keene, but the vehicle continued at speeds of more than 100 mph. Most of its tires were flat by then.
A short time later, the SUV struck a center culvert, lost control and rolled multiple times under Interstate 35, throwing the infant.
"The baby was asleep on the front seat," Trooper Gillum said.
Ms. Riza did not suffer any serious injuries in the crash.
"But she was combative after the crash when they tried to extract her out of the vehicle," Trooper Gillum said. "The officers had to wrestle her to get her under control."
She was then taken to a hospital in Cleburne, where a blood sample was taken.
"The blood sample will tell us whether there was alcohol, drugs or a prescription drugs involved," Trooper Gillum said. "It's still under investigation to determine why she would not stop for officers."
Ms. Riza did not appear to have a criminal history, nor did she have warrants for her arrest.
Darcler wrote:So we should not use cop cars to follow chasers, but helocopters? That's a whole shit load of copters in the air at any one time if you dont want the police cars chasing.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
lyion wrote:Martrae wrote:Did I miss the part where they said she had mental probs?
You tell me.Law officers in Somervell County had received reports that a speeding SUV was driving recklessly and passing on the shoulder on eastbound U.S. Highway 67 near Glen Rose, Trooper Gillum said.
The chase continued into Johnson County, and Cleburne police officers used spikes to try to stop the speeding vehicle. But the driver would not stop.
Johnson County deputies used spikes on the vehicle again in Keene, but the vehicle continued at speeds of more than 100 mph. Most of its tires were flat by then.
A short time later, the SUV struck a center culvert, lost control and rolled multiple times under Interstate 35, throwing the infant.
"The baby was asleep on the front seat," Trooper Gillum said.
Ms. Riza did not suffer any serious injuries in the crash.
"But she was combative after the crash when they tried to extract her out of the vehicle," Trooper Gillum said. "The officers had to wrestle her to get her under control."
She was then taken to a hospital in Cleburne, where a blood sample was taken.
"The blood sample will tell us whether there was alcohol, drugs or a prescription drugs involved," Trooper Gillum said. "It's still under investigation to determine why she would not stop for officers."
Ms. Riza did not appear to have a criminal history, nor did she have warrants for her arrest.
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