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OT: Suspect in chase may be charged in connection to helicopter collision
#11
[quote RAMd®d]"Tabloid journalism"? I disagree.
Just to be clear, I was referring to the part about the desire of the news stations broadcasting the chase as 'tabloid journalism'.
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#12
unfortunately I don't think aiding the police entered into this particular incident.

That's probably the case, AD. Again, just guessing, if there was no "hand-off" or if the police helicopter were already on scene, then there's little to no chance for any enhancement charges.


Whoa! Sorry (not really), if I touched a nerve, RAMd®d.

No, you didn't. But it seems like the story certainly touched yours, with your little tirade:

Yes, that's exactly what this reporter should have done instead of quoting this jack-ass cracker bozo cop who is obviously shooting his damned-fool mouth off.

Whoa, Sparky. You're looking a bit raw.


Sounds to me like you reside south of the Mason-Dixon.

Geeeze, you don't let your ignorance slow you down one bit, do you?


]At least that's my guess, bubba.

Then one can only conclude you are as stupid as you are prejudiced and presumptuous.

But you have a nice day, anyway.
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#13
It was your use of the Royal We ("As we can yours."), typical syntax of the lower-class deep South ("Well, we'll just see about that, Billy-Bob") that gave you away, RAMd®d.
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#14
I think we can safely ignore his remark.

Ah, there's your mistake-- you're projecting.
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#15
"GRETCHEN, SKIPPEE!... [hushed tone]Kids, please don't talk to those people... did you hear their syntax?"[/hushed tone]
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#16
Taunting a helicopter pilot may be illegal in Florida.

Given that it is illegal to transport Doctor prescribed prescription drugs home from the pharmacy by vehicle in Florida, it wouldn't surprise me they can find a way to blame him rather than the pilot(s) for their error.
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#17
I meant to say that his remark can be safely ignored.
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#18
It looked like a 10mph getaway to me. I couldn't believe they were actually following what
looked like a Lawn Care chemical truck. Are they going to charge the guy for polluting the
air due to the crash too?
Grateful11
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#19
Felony Murder - minimum sentence life in prison. Can be prosecuted in any felony in which someone dies from events. Big in Colorado, not sure about other states.

Lisl Auman was big case here. Convicted of FM of a cop who was shot while she was sitting in a squad car. There was an armed robbery of a grocery store where somebody had a heart attack and died and they were charging the robber.

Colorado lists six underlying crimes -- arson, robbery, burglary, kidnapping, sexual assault, and escape -- that subject people to felony murder charges. People are also subject to felony murder if the death occurs during the "immediate flight" from the underlying crime.
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#20
>There was an armed robbery of a grocery store where somebody had a heart attack and
died and they were charging the robber.

If the person that had a heart attack was there on their on and not putting themselves there
intentionally just to watch the robbery then yes I can see it but the helicopters where there
and didn't really have to be there. They put themselves there intentionally after they crime
spree had already started. Remind me to say away from Colorado, I'm not planning on
committing a crime but give me a break.
Grateful11
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