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Location: Jonquil City (aka Smyrna) Georgia- by Atlanta
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This is from a new article in which the cops chased a drunk who ran into another drunk and both drunks as well as drunk #3 who was with drunk # 2 were killed. Obviously drunk #1 was most at fault but the cops seem to want to blame drunk #2 as well even though they were chasing drunk # 1.
Policy was followed in fatal chase, Kansas Highway Patrol says | Wichita News - Kansas News | Wichita Eagle (http://www.kansas.com/news/story/742490.html - broken link)
It just seems rather funny that the cops and news people really felt the need to trash drunk # 2 the way they did when she was not the one running from the cops (drunks #2 and #3 were black women in their 40s and drunk # 1 was white trash- her here:
Since the accident was not the fault of drunk # 2, I really do not see the need to put her in the mess unless the cops are just trying to deflect some of the blame for the deaths of drunks #2 and #3.
Sounds like nutz with a healthy dipping in nutz, with nutz sprinkled on top.
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