Clothesline incident

Discussion in 'Bay Area Bikers' started by mentALEXcersize, May 20, 2006.

  1. Safety reasons?? Why not string a bunch of Claymores for even more
    "safety"?

    putting him into a temporary coma, was strung across the roadway for safety
    reasons, according to the attorney for one of the three people charged in
    the case.
    Donald Bryant, 62, Donna Olsen, 46, and Edward Anderson, 48, were arrested
    on Tuesday in connection with the May 6 incident that put their neighbor,
    motorcyclist Robert Barnes, in a coma for five days. Barnes also received
    more than 500 stitches and had several titanium plates inserted in his face,
    according to authorities.

    Bryant and Olsen appeared in a San Jose courtroom Friday. Outside the
    courthouse, Bryant's attorney Dennis Lempert said no witnesses link his
    client or the other two defendants to the rope that was strung across Loma
    Chiquita Road in unincorporated Los Gatos.

    "No one saw who put the rope up,'' Lempert said.

    The rope was tied across the road at the home where Anderson and Olsen live,
    according to prosecutor Leigh Frazier.

    "Anderson owns the home where this was strung up,'' Frazier said.

    Lempert also suggested the rope had a legitimate purpose.

    "There's a problem with people racing up there ... the rope was up to try
    and slow people down,'' Lempert said.

    According to Frazier, there was no justification for the defendants'
    actions. Each of the three defendants is facing two counts of assault with a
    deadly weapon.

    Barnes, visibly scarred and using a cane to walk, attended Friday's hearing.
    He said he wanted to see all three defendants receive the maximum possible
    sentence, which is eight years in prison, according to Frazier.
     
    mentALEXcersize, May 20, 2006
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