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Last updated on May 23 at 4:46 pm
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.Wow, I wonder what happened here? Brake failure?
there are easier ways to get a new car.
Why would someone drive into a ravine just because they wanted a new car? I was thinking that it was brake failure or some other mechanical issue.
Was he charged with anything?
2011 Ford Ranger truck?, not brake failure, vehicle is new. Deer caused accident?, witnesses said truck at high rate of speed, people brake for deer, not accelerate. Breathalyzer given?, no information. Officer on scene give info?, no, reported to MSP, far away, dumped in their lap.
Oh that's right Eddie. Nothing new can have a failure or break.
What are you saying Eddie? That He was drunk tried to hit the deer? Next someone will say he hit the deer because he had no gun to hunt with and he was hungry. Way too many people that post on the LDN website leave negitive comments. It makes me I'm think I'm one of the few people around here that didn't have a rocky childhood.



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