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Post by clarencebunsen on Aug 13, 2020 23:07:22 GMT -5
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Post by Clipper on Aug 14, 2020 6:38:34 GMT -5
I can't believe that there was no horrific crash at some point during the chases. It is hard to even envision a Massarotti doing in excess of 100 mph on a city street without encountering some innocent party at an intersection. I thought I read someplace that the car was stolen from somewhere in the South. I guess my questions would be how many stolen cars does this individual have to recklessly flee with, endangering the general public, before he can be held? How does an individual just continue to wrack up record breaking fistfuls of traffic charges and tickets without being jailed and held? How many more years do you all have to endure your tyrannical leader before the next gubernatorial election?
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Post by clarencebunsen on Aug 14, 2020 9:33:48 GMT -5
So far 2 100 mph chases with 2 stolen cars in 2 days is not enough to hold him. The judge seemed very frustrated when he had to release him the 2nd time. I did email a link to the story to God Emperor Cuomo last night.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2020 10:23:11 GMT -5
He was released from jail Thursday afternoon. He said he didn't know that if he pulled over the cop would just give him a ticket for the first car that involved a high speed chase. For the second he denied that he stole the car. He was interviewed by WKTV and seemed more interested in answering his cell phone than talking to the reporter. LOL He was at McPike Drug Hab so this gets interesting.
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