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I've been involved first hand in both a boating accident and car accident where someone has passed. smh, rip!
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Yeah dude we had very similar situations... I hadn't seen my Dad since about a month before that and I've never seen him again. (He passed away about a year later) I will never put my children through that.Originally Posted by slickp42189
Originally Posted by Doctor Demise
Around a decade ago my Mom woke me up telling me that homeland security is at the door and I had to get up so that they could search the house. One of the worst feelings I've ever had in my entire life.
BROOOOOO, i was riding home from school and when we got home FBI was everywhere, my mom rode past like it wasnt our house but we got flipped trying to go to our grandmas, and the next four years were the worse without my dad, i was too young to understand what was going on but i wanted to go home, my mom told me my dad was going to stay with some friends back in DR and i was pissed everyday i woke up and he wasnt home
Originally Posted by useref15
Back in 2008, I was in Bank of America, and it got robbed. Three armed guys came into the bank and fired off two shots, and demand everybody get the **** on the ground. It was so crazy because when my step sister was at the counter, I was just looking around and I actually saw them walk in. The bullets didn't hit anybody which was a good thing, but showed they were serious. They had one guy with an AK-47 guarding the lobby, and the other two with pistols rushed in.
They legit jumped right over me to get behind the counter. All the lollypops fell on the ground right near me. I will never forget the look of seeing them come through the enterance. To this day, I hate seeing ski masks becaue it brings back that memory. My stepdad is a cop in town, so I was able to get all the pictures from the bank, which is pretty cool to see me down with the robber jumping right over us.
They continued to do more robberies every Friday around the same time and they were finally caught after like their 7th robbery. It resulted in a FBI agent getting killed from friendly fire, but at least they are in jail.
Originally Posted by Space DooDoo Pistols
i was riding with my uncle the summer of '97... he worked for a towing company. he gets a call saying "head up about 10 miles on 35 from the border patrol checkpoint." we head out, and he gets another call saying "'stas feo" (it's ugly in spanish). we get there, and we see a heap of metal on fire. get out, and we hear wailing. the cops tell us what happened : they were chasing smugglers that tried to run the checkpoint... and they ended up blowing a tire. they hit a car with newlyweds heading north, and take them across into the southbound lanes and hit a car with a family inside. whatever was in the first car (i speculate it was chemicals to make crystal meth or a gas can) caught fire as soon as it hit the other car and by the time the mess hit into the southbound lanes it was on full blown fire. witnesses said the family car hit it head on and the heat welded them all together. the wailing i heard was people in the wreckage crying out for help. soon as the fire department got there, it was a wrap. they hosed the wreckage down, and we had to call another truck to pick up the mess. we had a regular tow truck and needed a flatbed.
we get it back to the yard where it's waiting for police to figure out what to do with it and it STINKS. i can see charred smoldering bodies, positioned all over the place, just grotesque. that's stuck with me. hearing those wails and seeing those bodies. haunting.
same summer he's out on a call to move a mobile home. it's a fairly big job, and i'm there just watching. there's one worker that as soon as they inflate the airbags has to go under and position something. well, he's under there and while he's crawling out the bag pops... and his head is crushed by the edge of the mobile home. pure utter pandemonium. people bugging out, 911 called, etc.. probably the saddest thing i've directly been a part of. my cousin said you always come out head first, but this dude was reckless and came out the other way for whatever reason.
then i was around 5 years old... my dad's driving a truck for Western with oil drilling equipment on board. i was riding with him, he's telling a story and we hit something. he stops, and can't see anything discernable but sees it's a car due to it being about 3am. cops come, and figure out some fool drunk in a corvette was backing out of his driveway and instead of turning around at the road went over it and backed onto the highway. absolutely nothing left. even cracked the engine blocks on the car.
Originally Posted by KFig5
Worst thing I've seen...still haunts me to this day...I think it was Labor Day Weekend in the early 2000s...was driving back to my apt in CT from my parents' house in NJ and crossing over the Tappan Zee Bridge...Was behind a tractor trailer and I saw it "hop"...my girlfriend tells me to watch out because it looks like it blew a tire...I change lanes and as I go to pass it, a smaller car comes spinning out from under the truck in flames...I could see the people in the car, on fire and screaming...we rushed to the tollbooth to tell them to call for help...an entire family of 4 was killed that day because apparently the truck driver was dozing off. RIP.
The car didn't push his car into yours?Originally Posted by mross16
This happened a couple of years ago when I was in college. I pulled up to this four way traffice intersection and i was the first car in my lane. The lane to my right was empty, but right before the light turned green a driver pulled up beside me. We both take off and a car runs the red light and smashes right into the car beside me. I just started thinking to myself, what if that car wasn't there and what if my wife(girl and the time) and son were in the car.
Nah, I was thinking about that earlier. The car that ran the light may have braked to reduce the impact.Originally Posted by AirForce1King
The car didn't push his car into yours?Originally Posted by mross16
This happened a couple of years ago when I was in college. I pulled up to this four way traffice intersection and i was the first car in my lane. The lane to my right was empty, but right before the light turned green a driver pulled up beside me. We both take off and a car runs the red light and smashes right into the car beside me. I just started thinking to myself, what if that car wasn't there and what if my wife(girl and the time) and son were in the car.