A suspect thought he found a perfect place to hide after running a way from a traffic stop last Wednesday, but it turned out to be the worst place to hide. He hid under a moving truck that was parked on the side of the street close to where he was pulled over by a police [...]
Continue reading...13. October 2008
Some fraternity brothers from Arizona State University have been arrested for being part of the vomit incident that caused a car accident. Police suspect that eight members of ASU’s Delta Sigma Phi were forced to do a “milk chug” this past September 22nd. There was a ninth frat member present who acted as the pledge master. Police [...]
Continue reading...6. October 2008
According to a press release from the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, on September 27th this year around 3:45 pm, deputies were called to a scene where a truck had collided with a motorcycle rider. The accident occurred on Sweet Valley Road in Paulden. Austin Justin, a 16-year-old driver, was driving his dad’s truck when he crashed [...]
Continue reading...23. September 2008
In order to investigate the Metrolink 111 train crash, the follow is a summary of events that occurred leading up to the crash. There were 25 people killed and over a hundred injured in the train crash. The first item listed begins at 2pm with Metrolink engineer, Robert Sanchez, on duty after only a 4 ½ [...]
Continue reading...22. September 2008
Ten days have passed since the horrific Metrolink train crash claimed the lives of 25 people and injured 135 others, like Rachael Moyfa, a foreign-exchange student who remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition. The massive impact fractured Moyfa’s skull and damaged her brain, and she remains unconscious and heavily medicated at Los Angeles County-USC [...]
Continue reading...22. September 2008
After the Metrolink train crash that killed 25 people, officials are reviewing and evaluating current railway safety laws. One regulation Michael Peevey, President of the California Public Utilities Commission, intends to bring into light is to the prohibition of train staff using their mobile phones when on dusty. But this ban is already there and yet regularly [...]
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21. January 2009
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