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Crowd Beats Man Accused In DWI Crash in Queens, NY

RossMAN

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Crowd Beats Man Accused In DWI Crash

Nov 30, 2004 11:21 am US/Eastern

(1010 WINS) (NEW YORK) A Queens crowd pulled a man from a car and beat and kicked him because he crashed into young woman - pinning her between the car and a building.

Police say the car was stolen moments before from a nearby supermarket and the driver was charged with driving while intoxicated. His name was not immediately released.

Eye witnesses told police the car apparently swerved to miss a school bus at 110th Street and 174th Avenue at 3:15 pm yesterday, when it slammed into 18-year-old Roshonda Belt. She's listed in serious condition. Her friend - who was pushing a baby carriage - was grazed by the car - and the baby was unhurt.
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Haha! I love vigilantes BTW. True democracy.

Fortunately, America is not a democracy. 😛

But damn, that dude was owned.

I meant more like "power to the people" I can guarntee these folks beating him, if they did a good enough job, will have more impact on his reform than any time in our cushy crimminal justice system would have.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Haha! I love vigilantes BTW. True democracy.

Fortunately, America is not a democracy. 😛

But damn, that dude was owned.

I meant more like "power to the people" I can guarntee these folks beating him, if they did a good enough job, will have more impact on his reform than any time in our cushy crimminal justice system would have.

Yes, assault is always a good thing. Granted, this guy had it coming to him, but these people were still in the wrong taking the law into their own hands. They could have pinned him down until the cops arrived, but legally they shouldn't have beat him.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Haha! I love vigilantes BTW. True democracy.

Fortunately, America is not a democracy. 😛

But damn, that dude was owned.

I meant more like "power to the people" I can guarntee these folks beating him, if they did a good enough job, will have more impact on his reform than any time in our cushy crimminal justice system would have.

Yep.
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Haha! I love vigilantes BTW. True democracy.

Fortunately, America is not a democracy. 😛

But damn, that dude was owned.

I meant more like "power to the people" I can guarntee these folks beating him, if they did a good enough job, will have more impact on his reform than any time in our cushy crimminal justice system would have.

Yes, assault is always a good thing. Granted, this guy had it coming to him, but these people were still in the wrong taking the law into their own hands. They could have pinned him down until the cops arrived, but legally they shouldn't have beat him.

Legally, he shouldn't have stolen a car while hopped up on crack.

Morally, beat the Stupid out of him.

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Haha! I love vigilantes BTW. True democracy.

Fortunately, America is not a democracy. 😛

But damn, that dude was owned.

I meant more like "power to the people" I can guarntee these folks beating him, if they did a good enough job, will have more impact on his reform than any time in our cushy crimminal justice system would have.

Yes, assault is always a good thing. Granted, this guy had it coming to him, but these people were still in the wrong taking the law into their own hands. They could have pinned him down until the cops arrived, but legally they shouldn't have beat him.

Legally, he shouldn't have stolen a car while hopped up on crack.

Morally, beat the LIFE out of him.

- M4H

Fixed.
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Haha! I love vigilantes BTW. True democracy.

Fortunately, America is not a democracy. 😛

But damn, that dude was owned.

I meant more like "power to the people" I can guarntee these folks beating him, if they did a good enough job, will have more impact on his reform than any time in our cushy crimminal justice system would have.

Yes, assault is always a good thing. Granted, this guy had it coming to him, but these people were still in the wrong taking the law into their own hands. They could have pinned him down until the cops arrived, but legally they shouldn't have beat him.

Legally, he shouldn't have stolen a car while hopped up on crack.

Morally, beat the LIFE out of him.

- M4H

Fixed.

I suppose so, but I think that after beating enough Stupid worth "stealing a car while hopped up on crack and hitting a woman + nearly another and her child" out of him, he'd be dead either way. 😛

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Zebo
Haha! I love vigilantes BTW. True democracy.

Fortunately, America is not a democracy. 😛

But damn, that dude was owned.

I meant more like "power to the people" I can guarntee these folks beating him, if they did a good enough job, will have more impact on his reform than any time in our cushy crimminal justice system would have.

Yes, assault is always a good thing. Granted, this guy had it coming to him, but these people were still in the wrong taking the law into their own hands. They could have pinned him down until the cops arrived, but legally they shouldn't have beat him.

They DID pin him down, with their boots and fists.
 
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