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Trucker Rams Train Station - KILLS 2 - Cops release trucker

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Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS - 26 Apr 2008 18:34 GMT
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24318627/

Truck rams Chicago train station, killing 2
21 injured, many in critical condition after rush-hour crash
updated 10 minutes ago

CHICAGO - A tractor trailer that witnesses said didn't seem to slow down
rammed into a crowded bus shelter and a Chicago Transit Authority train
station during the evening rush hour Friday, killing two people and
injuring more than a dozen others.

Witnesses said the truck didn't appear to slow down before ramming into the
station's stairwell.

"Right now this is just a tragic traffic accident," said Chicago Police
Department Deputy Chief Joseph Patterson.

The truck's driver was treated at an area a hospital and released Friday
night. Police led him from the hospital in handcuffs, but he was not under
arrest and had not been charged with anything as of Friday evening, police
spokesman John Mirabelli said.

"We are talking to the driver, that is the extent of it to this time,"
Mirabelli said.

(snip)

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How can they release this killer?. He either did it on purpose which means
murder or it was negligence and that means manslaughter. !!
MLOM - 28 Apr 2008 04:52 GMT
On Apr 26, 12:34 pm, "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS"
<xeton2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24318627/
>
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> How can they release this killer?. He either did it on purpose which means
> murder or it was negligence and that means manslaughter. !!

Let's examine it using your angle, shall we?  This should be fun. :^D

According to the article, it was the hospital, not the police, who
released him.  Does that mean he was too drunk to be injured?  I'm
sure you'd bet on that.

The police are still talking to him...their job isn't done yet, so
don't give up on the case.

Third possibility: incompetence (aka GPSTroll Award contender)...still
could be manslaughter.

It'll be interesting how the case pans out.
Scott in SoCal - 28 Apr 2008 14:43 GMT
>Let's examine it using your angle, shall we?  This should be fun. :^D
>
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>
>It'll be interesting how the case pans out.

Witnesses report seeing the Trucker slumped over the wheel immediately
prior to the crash. Could be just another over-worked, under-rested
Trucker pushing the envelope to make his next delivery.
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Brent P - 28 Apr 2008 16:35 GMT
>>Let's examine it using your angle, shall we?  This should be fun. :^D
>>
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>prior to the crash. Could be just another over-worked, under-rested
>Trucker pushing the envelope to make his next delivery.

'auto-pilot' is the most likely cause IMO given how the road is set up.
Scott in SoCal - 29 Apr 2008 15:22 GMT
>>>Let's examine it using your angle, shall we?  This should be fun. :^D
>>>
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>
>'auto-pilot' is the most likely cause IMO given how the road is set up.

http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/920708,CST-NWS-crash29.article

Trucker had Rx of someone else
Behaved oddly while in the police lockup, going naked and urinating on
the floor

April 29, 2008

BY ERIC HERMAN AND MAUREEN O'DONNELL Staff Reporters

The driver of a semi-tractor trailer that slammed into the
Cermak/Chinatown CTA station Friday had another person's prescription
drugs with him at the time of the crash and behaved oddly while in
police custody, sources said.

Initial toxicology tests showed no signs of illegal drugs in the
system of the driver, Don Wells, but officials are awaiting expanded
results for additional substances.

"We are investigating everything," said Chicago Police Sgt. Maurice
McCaster of the major accidents unit.

After police took his clothes as evidence, Wells declined the paper
garments he was offered and stayed in the police lockup naked,
McCaster said.

Wells, 64, was in custody for two days. During that time, he urinated
on the floor of his cell instead of using the urinal, sources said.

Wells' behavior is one of many mysteries surrounding the Friday
rush-hour crash, which killed Eloisa Guerrero, 47, and Delisia Brown,
18. Wells, of Metamora, Mich., was ticketed for negligent driving and
released from police custody Sunday night.

The truck left no skid marks, sources said. That fact has led
investigators to wonder if the brakes malfunctioned -- or if Wells
simply did not apply them. Investigators are examining the truck for
mechanical problems.

Wells refused to give a statement to police. After leaving the
Wentworth District police station Sunday night, he was taken to St.
Bernard's Hospital, where he spent all day Monday in the emergency
room, said hospital officials.

McCaster said police plan to interview other truckers about legal and
over-the-counter drugs truckers take to stay awake. He declined to
comment on the prescription drugs, which sources would not identify.

Also Monday, a law firm representing one of the 21 people injured in
the crash asked that all evidence in the case be protected. Corboy &
Demetrio filed an emergency petition in Cook County Circuit Court
requiring investigators and Whiteline Express, the trucking company,
to preserve videos, photos, test results and other records.

The firm represents Nicole Latimore, 18, who suffered multiple bone
fractures and "massive facial injuries," according to attorney Michael
Demetrio. "She's totally immobile at this point," Demetrio said.

Latimore was on the station's escalator when the crash happened.

According to U.S. Department of Transportation records, over the past
30 months Whiteline had 41 accidents with 15 injuries and one fatality
before Friday.

Whiteline's safety officer said she had found 923 falsified drivers'
logs from 2004 to 2006, according to lawsuit records reported by
WMAQ-Ch. 5. Some 691 driver logs were missing, the officer said.
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Brent P - 29 Apr 2008 17:10 GMT
> After police took his clothes as evidence, Wells declined the paper
> garments he was offered and stayed in the police lockup naked,
> McCaster said.

Hmm... most news stories don't mention the 'paper garments' and a good
number don't even say the cops took his clothes. Now he seems a lot less
nutty because maybe he just doesn't like the feel of paper. Just
interesting how the news media frames things.

> Wells, 64, was in custody for two days. During that time, he urinated
> on the floor of his cell instead of using the urinal, sources said.

A) common jail behavior.
B) broken urinal.
C) Both A&B.
D) he's nutters.
E) They should have given him a bottle.

> The truck left no skid marks, sources said. That fact has led
> investigators to wonder if the brakes malfunctioned -- or if Wells
> simply did not apply them. Investigators are examining the truck for
> mechanical problems.

He's a trucker, everyone has to get out of his way, including
buildings.Truckers like him are  most important to the economy ya know!
:)

> Wells refused to give a statement to police. After leaving the
> Wentworth District police station Sunday night, he was taken to St.
> Bernard's Hospital, where he spent all day Monday in the emergency
> room, said hospital officials.

And he first saw a doctor 23.5 hours after arrival ;)

> McCaster said police plan to interview other truckers about legal and
> over-the-counter drugs truckers take to stay awake. He declined to
> comment on the prescription drugs, which sources would not identify.

A trucker hopped up on pills to drive 24/7? Come on... never happens :)

> According to U.S. Department of Transportation records, over the past
> 30 months Whiteline had 41 accidents with 15 injuries and one fatality
> before Friday.

It's always the 4-wheeler's fault! :)
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS - 29 Apr 2008 18:09 GMT
> On Apr 26, 12:34 pm, "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS"
> <xeton2...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>> How can they release this killer?. He either did it on purpose which
>> means
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> The police are still talking to him...their job isn't done yet, so
> don't give up on the case.

Hey stupid. The article says the cops didn't arret him!!!
 
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