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Posted: 11/27/2003 10:23:49 AM EDT
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I got that in email a couple weeks ago. he tried to carjack the semi. The driver pushed the guy off the rig and drove over him and locked up the breaks. Serves the fucker right.
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I wonder if he was trying to steal some [s]gas[/s] deisel fuel
anyway the peice of road kill got what he deserved |
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I got that email too, but I doubt its veracity.
If you look closely, you can see he's laid out on what appears to be a weight scale plate. I would guess the driver just backed over him. But I do like the hi-jack story better. |
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I thought a semi would cause a lot more damage than that.
Is that a crushed beer can? Let me guess, the driver will get sued by the losers family and they will win and bankrupt him. |
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Quoted: gangbanger? -HS View Quote The 18th Street gang was created in the late 1960s in the Rampart area of Los Angeles. Yes, gangbanger. |
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i doubt he could have gotten it out of 1st gear if he had managed to get in it anyway.........
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Darwin at work!!!! I bet the cops and fireman loved this scene, this is one of those "Accidents" you hope to get called on. The gangbanger probably HAD a rap sheet a mile long.
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Quoted: I got that in email a couple weeks ago. he tried to carjack the semi. The driver pushed the guy off the rig and drove over him and locked up the breaks. Serves the fucker right. View Quote One less POS for me to potentially deal with in the future. Good driving. |
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I'm sure there is more than one meaning of an [b]18[/b] tatoo in the gang world.
Anyone know where this occured? |
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I know how he feels/felt. I got run over by a humvee a while back. Front right wheel centered my chest. Lots of pressure, big time pain explosion, then lights out. Real dark on the other side. They obviously brought me back. But a Humvee ain't no semi.
rk-roadkill |
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Quoted: I'm sure there is more than one meaning of an [b]18[/b] tatoo in the gang world. Anyone know where this occured? View Quote The city of angels. |
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AR15fan: I'm sure there is more than one meaning of an [b]18[/b] tatoo in the gang world. View Quote 18-wheeler? [:D] Anyone know where this occured? View Quote The scales on I-80, just south of Chicago? |
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I take it this a demostration of the new Teamster Union beer can flattening machine!!
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What a world, what a world, who'd of ever thought a truck driver could ruin a gang banger like me? I'm melting, melting, ahhhhh. He's killed him! Truckers killed him, were all free of the gang banger! Hoorha for the trucker. You can have his gold chain, & take it with you.[:D]
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Quoted: I'm sure there is more than one meaning of an [b]18[/b] tatoo in the gang world. View Quote 18 ton limit? [}:D] |
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He's 18th street 4 sure.
And he's dead...see all the blood pooling the the lower part of the torso. |
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First of all, I doubt that was a Mack truck. Considering the driver/owner took the expense and effort of having polished aluminum wheels, it is most likely a Peterbilt or KW or Western Star. A Mack just isn't worth trying to prettify.
As to the 18 ton limit, actually it is a 17 ton limit. 34000# on a set of tandems unless in the carolinas where you are allowed 38000. But, I still love the hell out of it. I will have to DL those pics when I get home. My boss will absolutely love them too. |
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Quoted: First of all, I doubt that was a Mack truck. Considering the driver/owner took the expense and effort of having polished aluminum wheels, it is most likely a Peterbilt or KW or Western Star. A Mack just isn't worth trying to prettify. View Quote I drove lots of macks with all aluminum wheels. Your just in the wrong part of the country. |
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Quoted: I'm sure there is more than one meaning of an [b]18[/b] tatoo in the gang world. Anyone know where this occured? View Quote Los Angeles. Diez y Ocho is a notoriously violent gang there. They are the ones who fired up some family in their car a couple of years ago when they turned into the wrong street. |
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Fake. Notice the orange lines around the body while the wheels are on it. No police department would declare the guy dead before moving the truck.
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It's real. He tried to climb into the cab and the driver knocked him down whil rolling. The pix came from the CHP and my LASO Bro-in-law sent them to me several months ago. There are about 6 in the series. I'm not sure the can was in the ones I saw, that would be the kind of pic that generally doesn't get out in public due to the bad reaction it might generate.
If my memory serves it happened at one of the Truck Stops down in downtown Los Angeles or the ones out by the I-10/I-15 interchange. But it did happen in the LA area. Also around here the PDs generally can't declare a death at a crime scene when they are called to an incident in progress. It has to be Parameds or MDs or Coroners. I'm not even sure an RN can do it. If the body has been dead for some time, possibly but generally not an LEO. |
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Quoted: I got that email too, but I doubt its veracity. If you look closely, you can see he's laid out on what appears to be a weight scale plate. I would guess the driver just backed over him. But I do like the hi-jack story better. View Quote Actually, scales are surrounded by concrete and have corner protectors on the concrete. Usually angle iron. Also, there is no gap between what appears to be steel plate and the concrete. Scales always have a gap because the platform floats. If you look closely, the background is soil and the "plate" is actually asphalt. Also, based on the shadows and light, the truck is probably bobtailed (no trailer) about 10,000 total weight on the drives. I would say the pic is legit. As to no cops declaring him dead before the truck is removed, sometimes it is obvious and they will call the medical examiner to declare the guy before the vehicle is moved. |
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Do I see scrape marks leading to the body? So the guy was a skidplate?
Good riddance to bad rubbish. Now if only all his buddies would follow suit. It's the Michelin Man! ...well...sort of. He appears to have been killed with the aid of Michelins. Lemme guess...the next of kin will sue the truck manufacturer and Michelin, too. And Alcoa, which made the rims. CJ |
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That's something the traffic guys would call DRT.
Dead Right There |
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What a shame, a gangbanger trying to bench press a truck.
Do you think hes dead or just playing dead? |
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Was that a "Don't Thread On Me" T-shirt he was wearing? [chair]
ED |
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I saw it on www.bangedup.com.. they said it was from overseas I thought....
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18 ST. is a ruthless gang that has spread from Los Angeles all the way to El Salvador. A childhood friend of mine was from that paticular gang and was killed in 1996. Gangbangers. Ignorance. My cousin is a LA gangbanger, thank God he moved to Tucson. Hopefully he stays out of trouble there.
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Quoted: What a shame, a gangbanger trying to bench press a truck. Do you think hes dead or just playing dead? View Quote Merely resting pine'n for thre fjords...lovely plummage [}:D] |
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THAT just made my day. What a heatwarming picture!!! Now...bring that driver to Phoenix...I got a few "projects" for him.
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