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Terrible day here in Stillwater. 3 Dead - 25 Injured so far :(

McLovin

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ty-homecoming-parade.html?ito=social-facebook

Three people were killed and 22 were injured after a car plowed into a crowd watching the Oklahoma State University homecoming parade on Saturday.

Police said that Adacia Chambers, 25, who was not part of the official parade, was arrested for driving under the influence after she drove into a crowd in Stillwater, Oklahoma, around 10.30am.

According to witnesses the vehicle was driving at speeds of up to 50mph, ran into a parked police motorcycle and left the spectators running for cover as some were thrown '30 feet into the air like rag dolls'.

Paramedics and helicopters rushed to the scene and officials have said that three people have died as a result of the injuries they suffered.

Captain Kyle Gibbs told reporters that eight were critically injured and flown from the scene by air ambulance.

Seven others were seriously injured and seven had less serious injuries.


“Oklahoma State University is saddened by the tragic parade incident earlier this morning. Our thoughts & prayers are with those affected.” the school tweeted according to NewsOn6

Witnesses at the scene were shocked by the incident as it occurred.

'At first we thought it was part of the show,' Konda Walker, a 1991 OSU alumna, told the Stillwater News Press. 'People were flying 30 feet into the air like rag dolls.'

Investigators gathered at the scene afterwards as stunned witnesses tried to come to grips with what had happened

The parade takes place each year before the school's homecoming game, and features student associations and members of Greek life as well as marching bands.

The route takes the groups up along Stillwater's Main Street until it intersects with Hall of Fame Avenue, which leads to the OSU stadium.

The black sedan came south on Main Street and hit the end of the parade route, according to officials.

Gibbs said that there was probable cause for arresting Chambers, who is not believed to be an OSU student, for driving while intoxicated. .

Oklahoma State President Vaden Burns Hargis said that the university had thought about not playing their homecoming game against Kansas, but has decided to go on with the game and 'remember' those who had died in the incident.
 
What a terrible accident. Sorry to hear about that.

Based on the pics and description of events, it sounds like they were only using a parked police motorcycle to block the street off. That was a bad idea on someones part, they should have had a minimum of 2 cop cars with lights on at every blocked street to keep traffic out.
 
Stupid fucking bitch....just go ahead and kill her now. There are no more excuses for taking innocent lives because you want to get drunk / high and get behind the wheel....NONE.

This stupid country is too far into the deep pockets of the alcohol companies and their lobbyist to ever put in meaningful punishment - i.e. no second chances.

GET THE FUCK OFF THE HIGHWAY IF YOU ARE DRINKING!!! 😡
 
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Seriously? People do this stuff and don't even think that their ENTIRE life is fucked?

I've driven intoxicated (2-3 drinks) in my stupid college years. I've never once contemplated driving to the point where I can't tell what the fuck a police bike is and plowing through it and then through a FUCKING PARADE in broad day-light hours.

What the FUCK is wrong with people? Must be something with fat chicks drinking to the point where they hope someone bangs them.
 
Seriously? People do this stuff and don't even think that their ENTIRE life is fucked?

I've driven intoxicated (2-3 drinks) in my stupid college years. I've never once contemplated driving to the point where I can't tell what the fuck a police bike is and plowing through it and then through a FUCKING PARADE in broad day-light hours.

What the FUCK is wrong with people? Must be something with fat chicks drinking to the point where they hope someone bangs them.
People suck at things like risk analysis, and basic goddamn respect for other people's safety and welfare, or even a basic understanding of physics and the amount of momentum that's present in a >1 ton vehicle at speed, piloted by someone with compromised judgement and reflexes.
You could increase the sentence for DUI to death and people would still do it.



Lucky you also didn't kill anyone driving intoxicated back when you did it.
 
People suck at things like risk analysis, and basic goddamn respect for other people's safety and welfare, or even a basic understanding of physics and the amount of momentum that's present in a >1 ton vehicle at speed, piloted by someone with compromised judgement and reflexes.
You could increase the sentence for DUI to death and people would still do it.



Lucky you also didn't kill anyone driving intoxicated back when you did it.

I don't know of a single person that drinks (in general), and hasn't driven with couple drinks inside them (over the course of a 2-3 hour night). I'm sure you have.

I assure you, that I wouldn't drive unless I was coherent enough to see everything ahead of me well ahead of time.

There are a good number of people who drink that get... angry and belligerent the more they drink. My roommate in college was a good example of that. After drinking if you even questioned if he had the ability to drive he would start to get pissed like "How dare you question if I can drive?". I'm ridiculously friendly and would toss the keys if anyone ever asked me.
 
I'm of the opinion if you drink, get the fuck off the road. I don't give a shit how much you drink or how coherent you think you are. Get the fuck off the highway, period.
 
There is only a couple of people in my life I could trust drunk driving..my brother and my bro-in-law. They wouldn't do that now but back in the day..they were good at it.
 
I'm of the opinion if you drink, get the fuck off the road. I don't give a shit how much you drink or how coherent you think you are. Get the fuck off the highway, period.

It's pretty well defined by law enforcement that the human body processes approximately 1 mixed drink / 1 glass of wine / 1 beer every hour. So if... let's say you drink 2 beers over the course of 2 hours. Would you still not drive?
 
I don't know of a single person that drinks (in general), and hasn't driven with couple drinks inside them (over the course of a 2-3 hour night). I'm sure you have.

I assure you, that I wouldn't drive unless I was coherent enough to see everything ahead of me well ahead of time.

There are a good number of people who drink that get... angry and belligerent the more they drink. My roommate in college was a good example of that. After drinking if you even questioned if he had the ability to drive he would start to get pissed like "How dare you question if I can drive?". I'm ridiculously friendly and would toss the keys if anyone ever asked me.
Go to an AA meeting. You'll hear a lot of stories like this. Self-deception is part of the problem. If you're honest with yourself, you'll realize that with 2 mixed drinks over a couple of hours, you're still slightly impaired. You're not as attentive. Your reactions are slower, etc.

The reason most people can get away with deceiving themselves is that 99% of the time, you can be essentially brain dead and still operate a car. It's the 1% that you need all of your faculties for.
 
It's pretty well defined by law enforcement that the human body processes approximately 1 mixed drink / 1 glass of wine / 1 beer every hour. So if... let's say you drink 2 beers over the course of 2 hours. Would you still not drive?

I don't drink anything (and never have). I know what the law says and I'm in the opinion that it's wrong. I would ask my brother but he's dead because of DUI so there's that.
 
I don't know of a single person that drinks (in general), and hasn't driven with couple drinks inside them (over the course of a 2-3 hour night). I'm sure you have.

I assure you, that I wouldn't drive unless I was coherent enough to see everything ahead of me well ahead of time.

There are a good number of people who drink that get... angry and belligerent the more they drink. My roommate in college was a good example of that. After drinking if you even questioned if he had the ability to drive he would start to get pissed like "How dare you question if I can drive?". I'm ridiculously friendly and would toss the keys if anyone ever asked me.
No, never.
 
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There is only a couple of people in my life I could trust drunk driving..my brother and my bro-in-law. They wouldn't do that now but back in the day..they were good at it.

There is no "good at it", if your bombed your bombed, stay the fuck off the road. When I was young and tended to get drunk on occasion I would just curl up in the back seat and sleep until I was OK to drive. What level of stupid this girl is off the charts, I wish her "co-worker" insisted she take a cab home instead of letting this epic moron get behind the wheel and cause this much agony to so many people. I hope she gets life in prison.
 
I don't drink anything (and never have). I know what the law says and I'm in the opinion that it's wrong. I would ask my brother but he's dead because of DUI so there's that.

If the amount was 2 beers in 2 hours someone would not be over the BAC to be considered DUI. There is probably 100X more risk from people being sleep-deprived or side-effects from a medication then someone who has had 2 beers in 2 hours.
 
If the amount was 2 beers in 2 hours someone would not be over the BAC to be considered DUI. There is probably 100X more risk from people being sleep-deprived or side-effects from a medication then someone who has had 2 beers in 2 hours.

If you look at some of her selfie pics she posted, she looks totally plastered in most of them. She may have been on some psyche medications plus drinking, too. So 1 or 2 beers to her, is like 5 or 6 beers to someone not taking an alphabet soup of psyche meds.
 
If the amount was 2 beers in 2 hours someone would not be over the BAC to be considered DUI. There is probably 100X more risk from people being sleep-deprived or side-effects from a medication then someone who has had 2 beers in 2 hours.

and that is supposed to persuade me in my opinion on the subject? Not a chance. I don't believe in the BAC bullshit. If you drink, you need to stay the fuck off the highway until 100% of the alcohol is out of your system.

IMO, if you drink and drive, there should me mandatory prison time on the first offense. Don't even get me going on the second offense.
 
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