Motorcycle Accident

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Gary Walker, Jul 31, 2006.

  1. Gary Walker

    Gary Walker Guest

    Now here's something you just don't see every day. Not
    the fleeing from an accident scene, you do see that every
    day. But rather, running from an accident scene with a
    motorcycle lodged underneath your car. Refusing to call
    off the escape, you drag the bike under the car until it
    explodes, and ignites your vehicle. Great stuff.

    I'd say that either these participants all have paper routes
    awaiting, or there just might be some alcohol influence.

    Gary





    July 31, 2006 DMN:

    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...nalrdp_31met.ART0.North.Edition1.24e5196.html

    Man on motorcycle dies
    after being hit by 2 cars


    A Dallas man died early Sunday morning after he lost control of his
    motorcycle, fell off and was struck by at least two vehicles. Police said
    Jeremy Archer, 29, lost control in the northbound lanes of Central
    Expressway near Caruth Haven Lane about 5:30 a.m. A car also traveling north
    struck the man and his motorcycle. Police said that motorist tried to flee,
    but the motorcycle was stuck under his vehicle. After about a half-mile, the
    motorcycle exploded, and the man's car caught fire. The man was not injured
    but was arrested on a charge of failing to stop and render aid. Police did
    not release his name Sunday. Police said another vehicle then struck Mr.
    Archer, who died at the scene. The driver of that vehicle stopped and was
    cooperating with investigators, police said. Northbound lanes of the highway
    were shut down from about 5:30 to 10 a.m. Sunday.

    Brandon Formby
     
    Gary Walker, Jul 31, 2006
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  2. Gary Walker

    redshad Guest

    Man that sucks. The guy that ran should be put under the jail.
    Yesterday on my way home I saw a motorcycle laying on its side all tore
    up and the rider was on a stretcher. Paramedics were working on him and
    alot of people were watching. He and the bike were in the entrance to a
    gas station. Not sure what happened but he didnt look to good. I
    watched the local news to see if they had a report on it but fell
    asleep. I raised my shield on my helmet and said a little prayer for
    him while I was waiting on the light to turn green. I hope he is ok.

    Redshad
     
    redshad, Jul 31, 2006
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  3. Gary Walker

    redshad Guest

    Stories like that amaze me. If you cant swim and your going to be in a
    boat or in the water, wear a life jacket. Thats real simple. How stupid
    can one be. I guess its that ole cant happen to me way of thinking.

    Redshad
     
    redshad, Jul 31, 2006
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  4. Gary Walker

    Gary Walker Guest

    Through various first line stories, I've come to realize that
    fleeing from an accident scene(car, bike, pedestrian, etc.)
    is just commonplace these days.

    One of my friends was rear-ended when a drunk tried to
    thread his vehicle between the two Harley's at a stop sign,
    in the early afternoon. Not only was the driver drunk, he
    had no license, no insurance, no registration, etc.

    It was only because of the hit and run nature of the crime
    that any effort was conducted in locating the perp. Any
    one care to guess from what country this gentleman was
    from?

    To this day, I'm unaware of any real consequences that
    were suffered by this driver, related to those actions.


    Gary
     
    Gary Walker, Jul 31, 2006
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  5. Gary Walker

    redshad Guest

    I KNOW!! I KNOW!!...I bet it was an illegal mexican from the deep dark
    part of bad bad mexico. Was I right? Hu Hu was I??
    LMAO

    Redshad
     
    redshad, Jul 31, 2006
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