I volunteer to shoot this guy myself.
- bennettoid
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I volunteer to shoot this guy myself.
http://www.wboc.com/Global/story.asp?S=3721591
HARTLY- The Delaware State Police are investigating a homicide that occurred Sunday night at approximately 6:10 p.m., on State Route 11, approximately three miles north of Hartly.
Two Harley Davidson motorcycles were eastbound on State Route 44 stopped for a stop sign at the intersection with State Route 11.
Joseph D. August, 40, of Smyrna, and Matthew M. Passwaters, 44, of Bear were both operating 2004 Harley Davidson motorcycles. Both motorcycles were preparing to turn left onto northbound SR 11.
An older model Chevy Suburban was traveling westbound on SR 44 approaching the same intersection. As the motorcycles began making their left turn the Suburban allegedly slowed down but did not stop for the stop sign. The Suburban then continued westbound through the intersection cutting off the motorcycles. The police say the operator of the Suburban then allegedly made a hand gesture towards the motorcycle operators. The operators of the motorcycles then turned their bikes around and stopped on the westbound shoulder, while the operator of the Suburban stopped in the westbound lane.
According to the police, both motorcycle operators then got off their bikes, approached the Suburban, and engaged in a verbal altercation with its occupants. The police say that during this altercation one of the motorcycle operators kicked off the passenger side mirror of the Suburban, while the other operator banged on the driver’s side window. The Suburban then drove off westbound and the motorcycle operators returned to their bikes. The motorcycles then turned onto northbound SR 11 and resumed their trip.
When the motorcycles had traveled approximately three miles north on SR 11, Passwaters observed the Suburban approaching them from behind, so he pulled up next to August to inform him of this. The police say Passwaters then pulled ahead of August, and the Suburban struck the rear of August’s motorcycle.
The police say the impact caused August and his motorcycle to travel off the east edge of the roadway where they struck a tree head-on. The police say the Suburban continued northbound and also struck Passwaters's motorcycle forcing it into a field. The Suburban then continued northbound fleeing the area, according to police.
August, who was not wearing a helmet, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Passwaters, who also was not wearing a helmet, was treated at Kent General Hospital for an injury to his hand.
The Suburban, which was occupied by two white males, was described as being an older model vehicle possibly made between 1985 and 1995. The Suburban was two-tone brown in color (dark over light), and it possibly had Delaware registration.
Anyone with information about this vehicle or its operator is urged to call Troop 3 at (302) 697-4454 or Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333.
HARTLY- The Delaware State Police are investigating a homicide that occurred Sunday night at approximately 6:10 p.m., on State Route 11, approximately three miles north of Hartly.
Two Harley Davidson motorcycles were eastbound on State Route 44 stopped for a stop sign at the intersection with State Route 11.
Joseph D. August, 40, of Smyrna, and Matthew M. Passwaters, 44, of Bear were both operating 2004 Harley Davidson motorcycles. Both motorcycles were preparing to turn left onto northbound SR 11.
An older model Chevy Suburban was traveling westbound on SR 44 approaching the same intersection. As the motorcycles began making their left turn the Suburban allegedly slowed down but did not stop for the stop sign. The Suburban then continued westbound through the intersection cutting off the motorcycles. The police say the operator of the Suburban then allegedly made a hand gesture towards the motorcycle operators. The operators of the motorcycles then turned their bikes around and stopped on the westbound shoulder, while the operator of the Suburban stopped in the westbound lane.
According to the police, both motorcycle operators then got off their bikes, approached the Suburban, and engaged in a verbal altercation with its occupants. The police say that during this altercation one of the motorcycle operators kicked off the passenger side mirror of the Suburban, while the other operator banged on the driver’s side window. The Suburban then drove off westbound and the motorcycle operators returned to their bikes. The motorcycles then turned onto northbound SR 11 and resumed their trip.
When the motorcycles had traveled approximately three miles north on SR 11, Passwaters observed the Suburban approaching them from behind, so he pulled up next to August to inform him of this. The police say Passwaters then pulled ahead of August, and the Suburban struck the rear of August’s motorcycle.
The police say the impact caused August and his motorcycle to travel off the east edge of the roadway where they struck a tree head-on. The police say the Suburban continued northbound and also struck Passwaters's motorcycle forcing it into a field. The Suburban then continued northbound fleeing the area, according to police.
August, who was not wearing a helmet, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Passwaters, who also was not wearing a helmet, was treated at Kent General Hospital for an injury to his hand.
The Suburban, which was occupied by two white males, was described as being an older model vehicle possibly made between 1985 and 1995. The Suburban was two-tone brown in color (dark over light), and it possibly had Delaware registration.
Anyone with information about this vehicle or its operator is urged to call Troop 3 at (302) 697-4454 or Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333.
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- ZooTech
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Man, if anyone flashes a hand gesture at you these days it's just best to shrug it off and chalk it up to the deterioration of our society. To get into an altercation with anyone is the ACME of foolishness. This isn't the fifties when a few puches were thrown but everyone was okay otherwise. These days people die protecting their pride.
- sapaul
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As if we did not have enough to worry about with terrorists and deranged serial killers and and, now we are killing ourselves. It's as if the whole world is wound up like a rubber band ready to snap. Maybe we need to set the example and accept that we all make mistakes and to invite violence is going to be met with violence. They say "speed kills" Yeah well so does road rage.
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R