cop going 94 mph kills two teens

hardcore97

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CLIFFS:
officer was "racing" the other patrol car
teen was turning onto a street
the cruiser smashes the car with teens
teens died


ORANGE, Conn. (Nov. 18) - An arrest affidavit says a Milford police officer charged with manslaughter for a car crash that killed two teenagers was driving 94 miles per hour and was not on an emergency call.
State police earlier this month charged Jason Anderson with two counts of second-degree manslaughter and one count of reckless driving. He was released on $250,000 bond. Anderson, who has been suspended with pay, is due to be arraigned Nov. 24.

Police said 19-year-old David Servin and 19-year-old Ashlie Krakowski were killed in the June 13 crash.
Police released a videotape of the crash Tuesday that shows the car carrying the teens turning into the path of Anderson's cruiser, which slams into the car and sends debris flying. The New Haven Register and Connecticut Post requested the video.
The video was taken by the dashboard camera of another Milford cruiser, the papers said. That cruiser was driven by Officer Richard Pisani, who has not been charged but is on desk duty pending the outcome of an internal investigation.
Pisani was traveling at 65 mph but accelerated when Anderson's cruiser passes him on the right, the Register said. Pisani's maximum speed in the time frame shown on the video is 72 mph, the newspaper said.
The New York Post said there has been speculation that the two officers may have been racing when the crash occurred.

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we'll see what comes of this...
 


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i saw the vid on the news. fukin crazy. i actually got chills when i saw the cop car slam on brakes then plow into the other car :shock:
 

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It's sad. When you look at it, it looks like the victim turned too late as well, which will probably get the blame in this case, which is very sad.

even cops do ricer fly-bys
 


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they should charge him with street racing and crush his car :rolf:
 

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I don't even know what to say to this.. two kids died. Maybe I'd think less of it if they were like 90 years old, but they had their whole lives ahead of them.
 

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Reading the story makes me sad :(

f**k the police!
 

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f**kin bullshit,

Ok what's the difference between being suspended w/pay and vacation?
 

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they should charge him with the same crimes they would charge anybody else that was street racing and killed people
 

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they should charge him with the same crimes they would charge anybody else that was street racing and killed people
They won't, their cops man.......


Worse thing happened here, some drunk Chicago cop killed a senior grad student a few months back, he basically got let go.........
 

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Why the f**k is he getting a PAID suspension? That's complete BS....
 

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It's sad. When you look at it, it looks like the victim turned too late as well, which will probably get the blame in this case, which is very sad.

even cops do ricer fly-bys
i dont agree with them turning too late, the cop was doing 90. had he been doing the speed limit they would have made it just fine. however i do agree that the accident will probably be the regarded as the fault of the teens, on the sole fact that it was a cop that hit them
 

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Just 1 more reason why the system is f**ked..cops are worthless 90% of the time..
and like every1 said..he'll get a slap on the wrists, and a paid vaca..
 

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You guys are forgetting... Even if he gets off by law, he has to live the rest of his life with the fact that he did a stupid f**king thing by driving recklessly and taking 2 young teen lives. That's by far, worse than going to jail IMHO.
 

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You guys are forgetting... Even if he gets off by law, he has to live the rest of his life with the fact that he did a stupid f**king thing by driving recklessly and taking 2 young teen lives. That's by far, worse than going to jail IMHO.
:lol: tell that to everyone in prison right now for doing something similar..........
 

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:word: america is f**ked up..this makes me hate cops even more
Paid suspension is the norm with these type of agencies.

My dad works as a driver for the fire department and one of his coworkers was arrested for DWI after backing into someone's car, and then found him to be in possession of cocaine ( a rather large amount too). He has been on paid leave since October 1st...and prob until May 15th when he can retire because of having 20 years in. Yeah it seems wrong, but the state usually takes good care of you when you f**k up ;)
 

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Paid suspension is the norm with these type of agencies.

My dad works as a driver for the fire department and one of his coworkers was arrested for DWI after backing into someone's car, and then found him to be in possession of cocaine ( a rather large amount too). He has been on paid leave since October 1st...and prob until May 15th when he can retire because of having 20 years in. Yeah it seems wrong, but the state usually takes good care of you when you f**k up ;)
so what you're saying is i should become a crack dealing teenager killing street racer machine.... who works for the gov.... hm maybe ill rethink USAF again haha.
 


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