Sal Video wrote:
> The guy hit his wind****eld and he didn't know he hit him?
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> Let's hope he's charged with hit and run.
Either that or with 1st degree obliviousness.
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> "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS" <xeton2001@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> message news:Xns9AE48BEE15A40riemann1850yahoocom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> If he's guilty, he deserves 20 years in the can but we all know he'll
>> just pay a fine and that'll be it in criminal coddler america.
>>
>> http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0708/537957.html
>>
>> Exclusive: Robert Novak Speaks About Striking Pedestrian
>> posted 3:26 pm Wed July 23, 2008 - WA****NGTON
>>
>> The pedestrian who was struck by prominent Wa****ngton columnist and
>> commentator Robert Novak is in worse shape than first thought, a
hospital
>> source tells ABC 7 News.
>>
>> The victim, a 66-year-old man, is undergoing surgery and was only semi-
>> conscious, the source said.
>>
>> In an exclusive interview with ABC 7 News, Novak said felt "terrible"
>> about striking a pedestrian Wednesday morning while on his way to work
in
>> downtown D.C.
>>
>> Metropolitan police cited Novak with failure to yield to a pedestrian
>> about 10:07 a.m. at 18th and K streets NW, Novak confirmed to ABC 7
News.
>>
>>
>> Novak spoke to ABC 7 News as he emerged from a police car at the scene.
>> Novak said he did not know he had struck anyone. Novak said he didn't
>> know anything was wrong until a bicyclist rode ahead of him and blocked
>> traffic. The bicyclist informed Novak he had hit a pedestrian.
>>
>> In an interview, the bicyclist told ABC 7's Suzanne Kennedy the
>> pedestrian was splayed across Novak's wind****eld, and there was no way
>> that Novak could not have known he struck someone. The cyclist, David
>> Bono, also said that the pedestrian was in a crosswalk and had the
right
>> of way.
>>
>> Novak admitted he was emotionally shaken by the incident.
>>
>> Metropolitan Police Department (web|news) officers detained Novak at
the
>> scene for about an hour. He was not arrested
>>
>> D.C. Fire and EMS spokesman Alan Etter said the pedestrian complained
of
>> pain in his arm and was taken to George Wa****ngton University Hospital
>> with what were described as minor injuries at the time.
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>
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