Sad but we were all young and dumb also….(I’m still dumb at certain times)
Just in different ways
Just in different ways
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That's usually how cases go. They don't talk about it until they have all the evidence to charge them with something that will stick. They probably knew for a while but were waiting on lab results to come in on the deceased to know her BAC level, probably waiting on camera footage, probably have interviewed him several times to get the story, etc.
You think we all just like bashing the guy? Just cause he's a Dawg doesn't mean he gets a pass if he does something stupid. Not to mention how he left the scene and wasn't honest about what happened.... that tells me all I need to know about the type of person he is, Dawg or not...
"Who's cousin-daddy, brother-in-law is he and how has he escaped an obstruction charge? Or even misprision?I live not far from the accident site.
Went and look at day after. Very familiar with that stretch of road. Told people they had to be doing 100 mph, they told me I was crazy. I said that may be so, but they still had to be doing 100 mph.
I was really curious how the driver could loose control and hit the curb on a 5 lane road. independent testing verified that that slight curve could be taken at 85 MPH by a 5000 lb. SUV with no problem. So they had to booking.
Carter's conduct post accident is despicable. What a worthless pile of ****.
One thing that that made the paper but hasn't really be blown up yet, is that the athletic association's official "fixer" was on the scene before most of the cops. He actually has a hotline to the chief of police,, and he was the one that notified the chief of the accident.
It wouldn't surprise me if he wasn't the one that told Carter to get his ass out of there. Carter denied even being on the scene at first. Some good on the ground police work by the traffic cops built the case against him.
Footnote, they were on their way to my home away from home, the WH about a mile from the wreck.
It was a douche move to release it today instead of last Friday.Imagine being such a hardcore fan, that you are willing to overlook what he did cause he plays for your favorite team and call it a douche move to release the info
Takes a lot of mental gymnastics to try and defend the guy... If you read the report, he fled the scene while his teammate and recruiter were dead/dying. He knew he ****ed up and he just took off and left. Then he lied about it. He didn't come clean until they reviewed video footage that showed him not only there when it happened, but racing her down the street. But yeah I'm sure he's a good guy and just didn't know what happened.... Your interpretation of the law seems to be off as well. You do understand that if you're involved in an illegal street race and somebody else gets killed, you bare some of the responsibility right? And yes, part of the crash is his fault. His drunk ass was racing another drunk person down the street over 100mph. They were weaving all over the road, all lanes. They could have killed other people too. **** THEM. He should rot.Dawg or not, I think it’s BS to release it today. All of the other cases, Jamon Dumas Johnson’s information wasn’t released today but happened about the same time. I don’t think he should get a pass and probably should lose his license or a lot of community service like we all would. Ya’ll just act like the crash is his fault, no mention if he backed off way before the crash or was leading, no personal accountability of the other drivers? Did he get out to help? Could he help if he wanted? Was he told to leave? Was it too late? It was too late… nothing he could do about it at that point. Did he call for help? Was the student affairs guy that was at the scene afterwards the one who advised him to leave? Did he know? Did a lawyer get involved and advise him? If it was gun related, would you have a different perspective? He didn’t pull the trigger, provide the gun, pressure the others involved to participate, does he have unalienable rights, etc?
Two people died. But you're only concern is when they released the evidence and charged him. Cause it might affect his draft ranking.It was a douche move to release it today instead of last Friday.
Also, your gun analogy, you do know that if you're participating in a crime, even if you're not the one holding the gun, you will get charged too right? If three guys commit an armed robbery and only one of them has the gun, all three of them still get charged...
If he's an alumni, I'm ashamed. **** the little darling's ranking.Takes a lot of mental gymnastics to try and defend the guy... If you read the report, he fled the scene while his teammate and recruiter were dead/dying. He knew he ****ed up and he just took off and left. Then he lied about it. He didn't come clean until they reviewed video footage that showed him not only there when it happened, but racing her down the street. But yeah I'm sure he's a good guy and just didn't know what happened.... Your interpretation of the law seems to be off as well. You do understand that if you're involved in an illegal street race and somebody else gets killed, you bare some of the responsibility right? And yes, part of the crash is his fault. His drunk ass was racing another drunk person down the street over 100mph. They were weaving all over the road, all lanes. They could have killed other people too. **** THEM. He should rot.
Also, your gun analogy, you do know that if you're participating in a crime, even if you're not the one holding the gun, you will get charged too right? If three guys commit an armed robbery and only one of them has the gun, all three of them still get charged...
For sure.Sad but we were all young and dumb also….
Just in different ways