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Bodidly
Tulsa, OK
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FOFCoffeyville wrote: Let me get this straight...I'm trying to pass a couple of cars at a high rate of speed, an oncoming car goes off the road to avoid me and I don't look to see what happened to them? I would either be a person with NO reguard for the safety of others or so impaired that I shouldn't even be walking on the road let alone driving. The only reason I can think of that a person would flee that kind of scene would be if they had something to hide. Secondly...when you get behind the wheel of a car you have a responsibility to yourself, your passengers and the other people on the road. If you CHOOSE to get behind the wheel you accept that you are responsible for your own actions. Whoever the driver was, impaired or sober, he or she chose to drive in a recless manner. They chose to endanger other people on the road by passing without safe distance at an unsafe speed, possibly while impaired. As for the inexperienced driver.... if the driver hit a child walking across the road instead would some of you be blaming the child who dared to walk across the road where irresponsible drivers might be? Let the blame fall where it belongs, with the person who chose to ignore the rules and common sense of the road. guess what...he might not have seen her go off the road...he might have been trying to keep control of his own car...details will come out in court I am sure of it
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FOFCoffeyville
Coffeyville, KS
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soonergirl8451 wrote: <quoted text> He is not my beau and you didn't answer my questions! Do you KNOW Davey? Didn't think so! You comment on things you know nothing about!!!! Everyone has friends or family that would defend them and have a hard time accepting they have made bad choices, so I can understand why you are defensive. To you this person may be a nice guy but the reported facts (see any Tulsa newspaper or news station)DO speak for themselves. Do you believe that the news stations are reporting facts that are untrue? Are they lying about the history of drunk driving convictions? Several witnesses say he was drunk at the time. At least one witness who knew him well enough to be in a car with him says he was driving drunk and reckless. Are they lying as well? Where you in the car that day? Do You know the facts? Reguardless of how you feel about this person he is responsible for his own actions and he will have to pay the consequences of those actions in a court of law...even if you think he's a nice guy and we should quit picking on him.
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FOFCoffeyville
Coffeyville, KS
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Bodidly wrote: <quoted text> Did you read an earlier post that someone posted about some of the law...It wasn't the driver that passed that caused her to over correct and go into the other lane of traffic...a lot has been reported and said... until it comes out in court...I think it's going to be hard to get a conviction unless they play on the juries emotions....We do not know all the measurements of how much room there was etc.. I think a 15 inexperienced could have panicked... If you rob a bank with a fake gun and some poor schmuck has a heart attack and dies you are charged with murder. Why? because you committed a felony and during the commission of that felony someone died. Even if you didn't shoot him, your actions while breaking the law contributed to his death. That is why this man is being charged with three counts of murder in the second degree. Inexperienced driver or not this man cannot escape the fact that he made the choice to get behind the wheel of that car and behave in a manner that was reckless. That reckless behavior was the direct cause of a series of events that contributed to the deaths of three people who would have otherwise gone down that road without incident and still be with their families.
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FOFCoffeyville
Coffeyville, KS
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Bodidly wrote: <quoted text> guess what...he might not have seen her go off the road...he might have been trying to keep control of his own car...details will come out in court I am sure of it I have never managed to miss seeing an oncoming car in the same lane of traffic, especially while passing. "Trying to keep control of his own car"? If he didn't see an oncoming car why would he have trouble controlling his own car?
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Bodidly
Tulsa, OK
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FOFCoffeyville wrote: <quoted text> I have never managed to miss seeing an oncoming car in the same lane of traffic, especially while passing. "Trying to keep control of his own car"? If he didn't see an oncoming car why would he have trouble controlling his own car? Guess what have you not ever driven at a high rate of speed I have... but on a race track...guess what...you and are can only guess what happened...
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witness
Tulsa, OK
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As I stated befor, ranke was driving, hes turning states evidence, cas he would be in Strongs place if he didnt
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witness
Tulsa, OK
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You and the D A is looking at the wrong person, and if you believe what the news says, you as stupid as you look.
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Arnold
Owasso, OK
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witness wrote: As I stated befor, ranke was driving, hes turning states evidence, cas he would be in Strongs place if he didnt What you talkin bout Willis?
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Bobby Brown
Owasso, OK
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witness wrote: You and the D A is looking at the wrong person, and if you believe what the news says, you as stupid as you look. Witney you been smokin da crack pipe gain?
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“Taste the Rainbow”
Since: Jul 08
Motown
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Bodidly wrote: <quoted text> Did you read an earlier post that someone posted about some of the law...It wasn't the driver that passed that caused her to over correct and go into the other lane of traffic...a lot has been reported and said... until it comes out in court...I think it's going to be hard to get a conviction unless they play on the juries emotions....We do not know all the measurements of how much room there was etc.. I think a 15 inexperienced could have panicked... yes I read that. And he also said he could be wrong. Anywho.... U still didn't answer my question. U have a good night, sir.
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wants truth
Jenks, OK
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we lost a daughter 30 months ago have not found the killer, please advise the family of these victims to follow up on Brent before you believe Davy was the driver. It does not make sense for Davy to punch this man to drive a car he gets paid to drive after the owner said for Brent to drive. Would the car over heat from driving normal or after driving at high rates of speed. Check Kansas City for DUI on Brent just after the accident. We believe the witness is framing Davy. They are insinuating by Davy's record he did it he, Davy punched him because he was driving reckless and caused the accident. Davy wanted him to pull over so Davy could get them home safely. We know Davy drives the speed limit.
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Bodidly
Tulsa, OK
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I hope the truth finally comes out in court...I do not know the families or the drivers of the car... but I do feel for everyone and pray for all
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Bodidly
Tulsa, OK
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JustaRandomGirl wrote: <quoted text> yes I read that. And he also said he could be wrong. Anywho.... U still didn't answer my question. U have a good night, sir. What question???
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wants truth
Jenks, OK
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I want to know when the car overheated by someone besides Brent.
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Family
Bartlesville, OK
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I wish some of you people on here knew the truth before you go on blaming the 15 yr old kid for causing this accident. Everyone that drives a car on the road is an inexperienced driver. Nobody is a perfect driver and we all started out driving like tyler blagg did we just never had to be in the situation he was in. Davey has already admitted to drinking beer and several shots of liquior before leaving the bar and he even admitted to driving at a high rate of speed (110 mph) which is being stupid and very reckless and he never should have been behind the wheel. Whether he know the wreck happened that day or not a few days later he knew of the wreck and he knew he caused it so why didn't he turn himself in. Also prior Dui's as many as he has had he had no business even driving and they should have never released him from prison and this never would have happened. It will not be hard for a jury to convict Davy of these charges because he caused it to happen. Look at his arrest picture he looks drunk in that picture and that was around 7:00 am. The picture speaks a million words.
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Lovin Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
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wants truth wrote: I want to know when the car overheated by someone besides Brent. Read some of the other news reports not just one source...Strong was the one admitted he took over driving after car problems...and was angry about being denied the right to drive by Radke. Location? Just south of the OK state line.
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Lovin Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
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wants truth wrote: we lost a daughter 30 months ago have not found the killer, please advise the family of these victims to follow up on Brent before you believe Davy was the driver. It does not make sense for Davy to punch this man to drive a car he gets paid to drive after the owner said for Brent to drive. Would the car over heat from driving normal or after driving at high rates of speed. Check Kansas City for DUI on Brent just after the accident. We believe the witness is framing Davy. They are insinuating by Davy's record he did it he, Davy punched him because he was driving reckless and caused the accident. Davy wanted him to pull over so Davy could get them home safely. We know Davy drives the speed limit. Other news reports have more info on this...Strong admitted he was driving after car broke down. Radke was driving as he was judged more "sober' by owner. It makes sense to a drunk to fight with anyone. You don't know squat when Strong ADMITTED to driving at a high rate of speed...check other news sources before spewing 'frame' and unsupported garbage.
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wants truth
Jenks, OK
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Well u got ur facts wrong family! Im sorry for ur loss but he never said he was driving at a high rate of speed ever! He said he drove home going the speed limit and without being impaired after his so called buddy had been driving. Do u think theres a reason he was punching brent? Duh it was becuz he was the one that was driving reckless! Look at driving records! The only one with reckless driving charge is Brent Radke! Am I wrong? Cant wait for trial!
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Lovin Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
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wants truth wrote: Well u got ur facts wrong family! Im sorry for ur loss but he never said he was driving at a high rate of speed ever! He said he drove home going the speed limit and without being impaired after his so called buddy had been driving. Do u think theres a reason he was punching brent? Duh it was becuz he was the one that was driving reckless! Look at driving records! The only one with reckless driving charge is Brent Radke! Am I wrong? Cant wait for trial! http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/casesea... check here for brent radke and for Charles strong.Neither is perfect...but I wouldn't get in a car with Strong. Incidentally, didn't see any other news reports did ya?
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Bodidly
Tulsa, OK
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Family wrote: I wish some of you people on here knew the truth before you go on blaming the 15 yr old kid for causing this accident. Everyone that drives a car on the road is an inexperienced driver. Nobody is a perfect driver and we all started out driving like tyler blagg did we just never had to be in the situation he was in. Davey has already admitted to drinking beer and several shots of liquior before leaving the bar and he even admitted to driving at a high rate of speed (110 mph) which is being stupid and very reckless and he never should have been behind the wheel. Whether he know the wreck happened that day or not a few days later he knew of the wreck and he knew he caused it so why didn't he turn himself in. Also prior Dui's as many as he has had he had no business even driving and they should have never released him from prison and this never would have happened. It will not be hard for a jury to convict Davy of these charges because he caused it to happen. Look at his arrest picture he looks drunk in that picture and that was around 7:00 am. The picture speaks a million words. His prior record doesn't have anything to do with this particular accident. It yet has to be proven that he was even driving the car. The inexperienced driver I am sure freaked out and that is why the accident happened. When all the details come out in a court of law I think a lot of us will be surprised. Maybe not.. but I bet I will..Causing an accident is terrible.. but accidents do happen.. I learned to drive in a hay field and on roads less traveled. I think the laws need to be changed now with all the traffic and different lanes etc. to where a teen has to be much older before getting behind the wheel of a car and that Drivers Education of some sort and a safety course be required. I think I will start lobbying our state government to make these changes. I know others feel the same way I do.
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