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CHP seeks information on man suspected of evading police, driving truck into riverJust last week, there was another one... ER
Hoopa man drowns after fleeing, trying to swim across riverOnly six days prior, a Redway man drowned in the Eel River after fleeing from a sheriff's deputy. Andrew Jackson Gressett, 24, reportedly ran down a 60-foot embankment on April 20 and drowned in the river after fleeing from deputies, who pulled him over on State Route 254 (also known as Avenue of the Giants). TS
Redway man flees, drowns in river
maybe they needed a bath?
ReplyDeleteWhat is going on? Three people running from the law and drowning in one week? I feel sorry for the innocent poor dog that drowned.
ReplyDeleteI don't know that it's clear that the driver of this truck drowned, Carol. I suppose he might have, but no body yet.
ReplyDeleteI won't feel bad if the driver drown. He endangered the public, the CHP, polluted the river, and killed his dog.
ReplyDeleteDrowning would be the only justice he could get in this county.
What kind of asshole would do that to his dog?
No doubt a marijuana grower.
I wonder if his insurance will cover the loss?
ReplyDeleteWhy hasn't the Greg Allen/Christina Notbright crowd jumped all over this? All these rogue cops killing innocent people! They didn't drown themselves, they committed suicide before the killer cops could shoot them down like dogs! But then again, maybe they figure it just isn't newsworthy enough for them.
ReplyDeleteNote to self....next time the time the Police light 'em up to give me a ticket, I can avoid the points against my license, miss the $200 fine AND not have to do that damm "School" thing.
ReplyDeleteAll I have to do is Kill myself!!!
Pure genius. That's sticking it to the Man....
Now that's funny
ReplyDeleteSpawning, that's it. Now we know what happened to the salmon.
ReplyDeleteAs long as we're being tasteless here... may I say that is really a very good picture. Who took it?
ReplyDeleteHey Robin! :) I have to admit I thought the same thing, the colors are phenomenal!
ReplyDeleteIt's in the Eureka Reporter story online, but there's no photo credit.