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Friday, November 18, 2022

California driver released after allegedly plowing into 25 law-enforcement recruits

WHITTIER, Calif. - The saga involving the 22-year-old driver accused of plowing into 25 law enforcement recruits from various agencies across Los Angeles County with a Honda CR-V while driving the wrong way in Whittier continues to take bizarre turns.

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  1. I could be wrong, but the suspect could be dealt with in a "tragic drive-by shooting".

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  2. Oh gee some future Orcs got removed from the gene pool. NFG

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    1. No deaths, 5 in critical condition.

      And I would ask, is everyone in your occupation (if you have one) a no-good bastard deserving of death because of the profession they've chosen? Or are you just prone to gross generalizations and wish death on any group you don't care for? If so, you're no better than a screaming liberal Democrat.

      I'm getting tired of you brave Anonymous commenters mothing off. Get a life.

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    2. “ I'm getting tired of you brave Anonymous commenters mothing off. Get a life.”

      Says the anonymous commenter.

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    3. Are you blind, sir? His name is right up there next to the time stamp!
      Elmo's a regular commenter and has been for at least the last 10 years. I know not only his real name but his address and phone number as well.

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    4. WC, did you notice the blind guy talking trash about anonymous commenters also commented as Anon?

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  3. Illegal Beaner? If so that doesn't help the sanctuary cause.

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  4. The hubs said this POS would be booked and in jail for a long time; I told him this asshole,would walk. Sometimes I hate being right.

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  5. Has the pelosi hammer banger been released yet?

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  6. Remember Gascon is the DA in Los Angeles and survived recall. So goes the city of angles. (Yes that spelling is on purpose).

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