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Absolutely Unreal
Mike T., Swampeast MO
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"A narcotics traffic stop on the Downtown Connector turned deadly Saturday afternoon when a man climbed over the interstate railing, fell about 35 feet and was decapitated on a wrought-iron fence, Atlanta police said.
Officers in a marked car stopped the man about 4:30 p.m., as he drove south on the interstate above Auburn Avenue. The man, who has not been identified, stopped his vehicle and tried to flee by climbing over the railing, Lt. Danny Agan said.
Police still are investigating whether the man jumped or fell off the raised interstate.
"This is a new one for me in 29 years," Agan said.
The decapitation shocked people who work in the neighborhood. Gary White, an income tax preparer, came out of his office when he heard the commotion. "It's surreal," White said.
Agan said narcotics officers had been trailing the man for much of the day.
Agan did not know if the officers who tried to arrest the man would be placed on administrative leave. "This is not something normally covered under the [standard operating procedure] of the department," he said."
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Officers in a marked car stopped the man about 4:30 p.m., as he drove south on the interstate above Auburn Avenue. The man, who has not been identified, stopped his vehicle and tried to flee by climbing over the railing, Lt. Danny Agan said.
Police still are investigating whether the man jumped or fell off the raised interstate.
"This is a new one for me in 29 years," Agan said.
The decapitation shocked people who work in the neighborhood. Gary White, an income tax preparer, came out of his office when he heard the commotion. "It's surreal," White said.
Agan said narcotics officers had been trailing the man for much of the day.
Agan did not know if the officers who tried to arrest the man would be placed on administrative leave. "This is not something normally covered under the [standard operating procedure] of the department," he said."
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I'm squeamish
and I went anyway; think I'll go home now.
Uh; thanks, Mike.
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Old news
That happened about a month ago.
Saves the city the cost of a trial, though.0 -
He looks so peasefull
What a discusting sight.
Wish I did'nt see that.
Why on this forum?
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This guy has some VERY interesting insight into why people act the way they do. Not for the easily offended. Check it out. Kevin
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on this forum because...
on this forum to show that running from cops.. or avoiding maintenance... or not setting up for proper combustion.. well. can be deadly..
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LOL Terry
Thanks for the LOL, I'm glad I didn't go to the link. Watching the news lately is making my stomach queasy.
Steve0 -
darwin award candidate? (N.M.)
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