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Laconia. 7 dead MC.

The SOB just pled not guilty in a New Hampshire courtroom!
 
And he admitted that he was driving the truck that hit them. Let's see who his Columbo-wannabe shyster lawyer blames the accident on. :rolleyes:
 
ICE is looking into this kids background, it would not suprise me if he is an illegal alien that wiped out seven Americans and injured 3 more!
 
I have no idea how many miles I have ridden on a street bike, but , in today's world to many people doing to many things behind the wheel besides driving. It's a shame this happened. This is the reason my wife wishes me to not ride anymore.
 
I put 100k on my old BMW R90T Bike. I miss it. I was a MSF Instructor. Doesn’t matter. Third World irresponsible and self absorbed drivers here make riding safely impossible where I live. Many unlicensed and most uninsured to boot. No consequence if they run you over.
 
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I quit riding motorcycles many years ago. I felt like it was just too dangerous and I don’t think I was a good rider. So I gave it up - sold my bikes and haven’t been on one since - with the exception of a day excursion while in Vietnam. Don’t trust other drivers and didn’t trust myself.

This murderous escapade is an example of why I won’t ride anymore. I feel so bad for the families left in the wake of this tragedy.
 
Laws must be applied equally or they don’t matter

By HOWIE CARR | howard.carr@medianewsgroup.com | Boston Herald
PUBLISHED: June 25, 2019 at 6:51 pm

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy is what happens when you stop enforcing all the laws, for all the people.

If you tell one group of individuals that, for whatever reason, there are certain laws they no longer have to abide by, it’s not long before everybody else begins to believe that there’s no reason they should be held accountable for any crimes they commit either.

Here’s the deal for any society: either all the laws have to be enforced for everybody, across the board, or pretty soon they’re not going to be enforced for anybody.

The only alternative is to start repealing all the laws that are apparently optional for some people, but not others. Fair’s fair, right? Isn’t that what the 14th amendment is all about – equal protection under the law?

Yes, I know, Volodymyr Zhukovskyy is not an American, but he is in the country legally (pending the ICE detainer of course). The problem is, with all the illegal immigrant criminals who are here getting a pass, day in and day out, on everything from identity theft to fentanyl dealing, why shouldn’t Volodymyr, too, have expected all the passes he got … on drunk driving, on cocaine, on heroin, on larceny, in Massachusetts, in Connecticut, in Texas?

And so he enjoyed his multiple passes, right up until last Friday afternoon, when he’s accused of killing seven Americans by driving a pickup truck into a group of motorcycle riders in northern New Hampshire.

It’s been called defining deviancy down, this policy of looking the other way when it comes to bad behavior, until what used to be unacceptable is normalized. An antidote to this societywide breakdown of civilization is the broken-windows theory of law enforcement: If you stop criminals when they commit less-serious offenses, maybe they’ll get the idea. Or at least be off the street for a while.

Seriously, until Friday what did Volodymyr Zhukovskyy have to fear from the criminal justice system? Everything he ever did got him nothing more than a wrist slap. He’s from Hampden County, where the mayor of Springfield, a Democrat, has repeatedly begged the local judges to stop releasing violent criminals back into the community.

Hampden County is where a couple of years ago a judge had before her a Dominican welfare fraudster, who had stolen more than $40,000 in food stamps at his bodega shop. The judge told the foreign felon, if you were an American, I’d sentence you to prison, but you’d be deported if I did, so I’m going to give you a suspended sentence that will allow you to stay in this wonderful nation.

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy is charged with killing seven people on Friday night, and he doesn’t get picked up by the state police until Monday morning, more than 60 hours later. Yet the cops still report finding suspected heroin “residue” in his home in West Springfield?

Not only does he never seem to get punished for the crimes he commits, he doesn’t have to even pay for his own legal defense. He can come up $2,500 for bond on his latest OUI charge down in East Windsor, but he gets a public defender after he’s accused of wiping out half the Jarheads Motorcycle Club?

Forget sanctuary cities, or sanctuary states. It’s a sanctuary nation for Volodymyr Zhukovskyy and millions like him, citizens and illegal immigrants alike.

Consider Jose Vittini-Arias, an accused illegal immigrant Dominican fentanyl dealer. He was arrested last week by the local cops in Salem, on drug-trafficking charges. But the state had never gone after him after they discovered that he had fraudulently obtained a state driver’s license. They just revoked his (Real ID-approved) license, and he allegedly went on selling poison in Essex County.

Gov. Charlie Baker was asked about the Salem case Monday, and he shrugged it off.

By the way, Tall Deval has now flown off to London to deliver the keynote address at the 2019 RenewableUK Global Offshore Wind Conference. First things first.

The point is, if you don’t lug an illegal immigrant drug dealer like Jose Vittini-Arias for identity theft, why would you go after a legal petty criminal Volodymyr Zhukovskyy? Defining deviancy down.

The problem is, if nobody ever gets taken down for anything, how long is it until you’re letting state troopers — sworn law enforcement — embezzle tens of thousands of dollars from the federal government, and then allowing them to walk out of court without serving a single day in prison?

Oh wait …





https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/06/25/laws-must-be-applied-equally-or-they-dont-matter/
 
The Massachusetts Registra of Motor Vehicles, has resigned after the DMV gave this guy a CDL after having a DUI suspension of his driver's license for 210 days,and a suspected DUI charge in May of this year. His driver's license was supposed to be suspended in May for refusing to submit to a sobriety test in Connecticut. Connecticut DMV notified the Massachusetts DMV to suspend his driver's license, and instead they gave him a CDL! This clown should not have been driving or at the scene of the crash at all! That's not going to bring back Dan or the others though!
 
How about 30 years in prison, then deportation. And, a 500k fine for his employer.
 
The Massachusetts Registra of Motor Vehicles, has resigned after the DMV gave this guy a CDL after having a DUI suspension of his driver's license for 210 days,and a suspected DUI charge in May of this year. His driver's license was supposed to be suspended in May for refusing to submit to a sobriety test in Connecticut. Connecticut DMV notified the Massachusetts DMV to suspend his driver's license, and instead they gave him a CDL! This clown should not have been driving or at the scene of the crash at all! That's not going to bring back Dan or the others though!

This Ukrainian POS also flipped a tractor trailer in Texas a few weeks before his DUI in CT.

The registrar who resigned was just a sacrificial do nothing hack who will still get a lifelong pension which will be 80% of her $147,000 salary. The real problem lies within the RMV and they need to find out who didn't follow up with the report from CT.
 
How about 30 years in prison, then deportation. And, a 500k fine for his employer.
Sorry Dennis - that’s way too lenient. Thirty years for murdering 7 people. Too bad there’s no DP in the state this happened in. Life w/o parole is the minimum sentence for this jerk off. Then deport his body.
 
Well I just got back from Dan's funeral,and the church overflowed its capacity by about a third. There was a few hundred bikers that showed up in support of Dan's family too. It was a very sad day for all involved. I hope it serves as a reminder of how the careless behavior on one indivisual can change so many peoples lives forever,in a split second. A truly senseless tragedy. RIP Dan.
 
It appears that the 23 year old kid driving the truck,was a train wreck waiting for a place to happen,and it finally did! On May 11th He was charged in Connecticut with DUI,a few days later he is filmed in Texas at 2 am,acting bizzare at a Dennys,and is found to have a crack pipe in his possesion. On June 3rd he flips over a tractor trailer in Texas,and on June 21st He kills seven members of the Jarheads MC and injures 3 other members as well,in New Hampshire. Up until the crash in New Hampshire,he evades having his CDL drivers license suspended! When he is arrested in Mass after the fatal crash,they find wax packets which appear to have heroin residue in them. My wife has a prayer on her phone that Dan sent her ,he was praying for the time off from work so he could attend this event in New Hampshire. It is dated June 21st,the day he died. Dan didn't know until the last minute,that he could get the time off to attend the event. I did hear that they believe that Dan was killed instantly on impact,they believe that his neck was broken,so if there is truly a loving God as we believe there is,all he saw was a flash,and he kept riding to the light. One of his fellow Jarheads tried in vain to save him,performing CPR on him with a broken hand until he has told to stop,he is gone,then with a broken hand he continued to do the same for others as well. As the funerals continue for the other members of the Jarheads that were killed,and the injured recover my thoughts and prayers go out to all who are effected by this tragedy. Dan is gone,and life goes on I guess.
 
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We’ve got Ellis Island West. Can’t get around the Taco truck to park, then 6 or so hours in line. Guaranteed you will have to come back. That’s local. Sacramento? Forget it.
 
Drove past the memorial on US 2 en route to Maine last week. Really sad scene. Flags everywhere and veterans groups camped out. God bless their friends and families.
 
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