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the officer surved to miss the truck and wrecked and later died my son didnt turn himself in until later that night he was then tried and convicted of second degree murder and the man that pulled out in front of him got a slap on the wrist

2007-03-17 23:16:35 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Well, since you sound like you have such a lovely family, I decided to check out your story. You forgot to add that your son, Kyle Wayne Grider, is a check-forger, burglar, meth user, and statutory rapist. You also deserve a big thumbs up for your role, since you were apparently uncooperative with Police when they were searching for your son. I guess the a.sshole doesn't fall far from the tree. Whoops, I mean apple.
Your son will rot in jail, and you can rot in hell for getting on here and complaining about a random civilian who was caught up in your son's crime. I hope that someday you meet Sgt. Jonathan Dragus's family in a dark alley so they can get their own revenge.

2007-03-17 23:56:54 · answer #1 · answered by dh1977 7 · 8 1

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2016-06-10 03:26:27 · answer #2 · answered by Zachary 3 · 0 0

Unfortunately your son began this whole event and caused the problems that ensued. It can be construed no other way. Had he not been on a stolen motorcycle and running from the police, the officer would not have been in that place at that time doing his duty... I feel sorry for you but I don't understand what you want from the people here on Yahoo Answers. Surly it's not to imply the law isn't being fair here?

2007-03-17 23:30:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When you flee from the police you become responsible for anything that occurs during that pursuit. If your son had not fled the accident would not have happened. He's lucky the officers widow doesn't sue him. When your son gets out tell him to stop stealing motorcycles, and evading the police, and he won't have this problem again.

2007-03-17 23:28:15 · answer #4 · answered by Peedlepup 7 · 1 0

What the hell do you want- a shoulder to cry on or a damn good kick in the balls?
Your son was runing from the police- he was breaking the law.
HIS actions resulted in an INNOCENT man being killed.
Therefore your son is a murderer.
Face it- he is a murdering, lying coward. You may be a good person- but your son sure as hell is a real arrrrsehole. And I'm more than happy to say it to your face in person too.
Where's the sympathy for the poor innocent man who got killed? What about his family and or wife and kids?
How about thinking of them you selfish turd.

2007-03-17 23:28:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I know who is going to be happy about this: all the people who had court dates with that officer in the near future. I'm sorry your son got hit with second degree murder -- it sounds like gross injustice to me.

Why do the cops even bother chasing sportbikes which top out at 180+ mph and can do 0-60 in less than 3 seconds? They are only putting themselves and innocent people at risk to hand out their frivolous tickets.

2007-03-20 22:40:54 · answer #6 · answered by Shakespeare, William 4 · 0 1

Your "question" is a statement. Maybe you could rephrase it and ask Yahoo Answers what you would like addressed. Folks here will have a difficult time answering otherwise. We can assume that you're hinting that you think your son's issue was unfair. But, without an actual question it is only an assumption.

2007-03-17 23:29:10 · answer #7 · answered by nobody 5 · 0 0

It is all about causation.

If your son wasn't running, the officer wouldn't have been chasing.

If the officer hadn't been chasing, the guy would have pulled out and driven on his way without causing an accident.

That's the rationale, anyways. I'm sorry for your and your son's misfortune.

2007-03-17 23:20:30 · answer #8 · answered by p37ry 5 · 2 1

I'm sorry to hear that.
The cop was in the right by doing his job.
The truck driver was in the right by driving legally.
Your son was the one who caused the accident in the eyes of the law.

2007-03-17 23:27:57 · answer #9 · answered by Tumbleweed 5 · 0 0

well just remember

your son started this entire thing plain and simple
we had a case similar to this in upstate NY and the boy who ran from the police is now in jail for life
he started it just like your son did and it does not matter YOUR SON IS THE OUTLAW he is the thief and a fool for not stopping when he was suppose to

2007-03-17 23:27:39 · answer #10 · answered by elite_women_rule_the_rock 6 · 2 0

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