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Corey_Baker08

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70. In This Case He Is Not Just A 'Runner' He Is An Armed Attempted Murderer Who Ran From Police...
Thu Apr 2, 2015, 01:44 PM
Apr 2015

Most Police Departments have policies for ceasing a fleeing motor vehicle. Yet in those cases it is usually for minor traffic violations or if they have a license plate number not reported stolen. This young man burglarized an 81 year old womans home, attempted to murder her, stole a car, and was an armed suspect running from Police, in no way shape or form does this warrant ceasing the chase and basically letting a man get away after attempting to murder an elderly woman.

BTW There Was No Police Helicopter Covering The Chase, & Even If There Was, The Vehicle Was Stolen Meaning He Would Have Ditched The Car & Probably Ran Into Someone Elses House Car Jacking Them, Helicopters Can Be Avoided Especially When The Subject Is On Foot...

The article doesn't say, but I wonder if they were able to harvest his heart . . . Journeyman Apr 2015 #1
Not likely. Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #9
Interesting. I'll have to do some reading on that. It doesn't surprise me. . . Journeyman Apr 2015 #10
Not after a high speed accident Travis_0004 Apr 2015 #45
The article says he died at the hospital, so a second harvest seemed a possibility . . . Journeyman Apr 2015 #53
No, it's not. LisaL Apr 2015 #80
No. The heart can not be re-transplanted. LisaL Apr 2015 #79
No, there are two types of rejection Warpy Apr 2015 #85
Haven't the cops learned their lesson about high-speed chases?? KamaAina Apr 2015 #2
LOL Rebubula Apr 2015 #23
No, but the tragic end is KamaAina Apr 2015 #25
I'm pretty sure that's for minor traffic offenses and minor violations. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2015 #27
He never should have gotten the transplant to begin with Reter Apr 2015 #28
This, One Thousand Time Sparhawk60 Apr 2015 #46
Meh Travis_0004 Apr 2015 #34
He ran into the pole DURING the chase. KamaAina Apr 2015 #36
He also ran over a pedestrian XemaSab Apr 2015 #39
Im aware of that Travis_0004 Apr 2015 #44
Wow...Way to piss away a second chance at life Blue_Tires Apr 2015 #3
There are times when it's best to just let the car get away bluestateguy Apr 2015 #12
He shot at an elderly woman during an attempted burglary. EL34x4 Apr 2015 #13
Ok, that's obviously a case where you would pursue bluestateguy Apr 2015 #14
He would have eventually ended up killing someone Reter Apr 2015 #30
Unfortunately, This Was Not One Of Those Instances Corey_Baker08 Apr 2015 #67
Didn't Dick Cheney get a second chance with heart surgery? And look what he did with it. n/t jtuck004 Apr 2015 #4
Thank you. Daemonaquila Apr 2015 #21
He's a true reason to NEVER agree to become an organ donor. Judi Lynn Apr 2015 #22
He was given a second chance at living and he wasted it. Beacool Apr 2015 #5
Many people change their life... Helen Borg Apr 2015 #6
Unclear if he tried and failed? seveneyes Apr 2015 #19
Hear, hear!!!! n/t Mugu Apr 2015 #40
I knew a kid who got one and everybody said it was a waste Warpy Apr 2015 #86
There are screening guidelines for a reason. Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #7
There is nothing in the link however that says he didn't comply with the medical requirements. Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #11
Not at that link, but a different source Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #32
Noncompliance is more common in adolescents. Does this mean they should be skipped on the list? Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #43
The reality is that some of those likely play an indirect role, because noncompliance Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #47
Jinx! riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #49
:) Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #50
I selected those noncompliance risks from one study. Other studies refute the education marker. Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #60
You are looking at a study which typed people, Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #75
BTW. It was not "hindsight" Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #84
academics forsaken mortal Apr 2015 #87
The screening process doesn't lump people into categories like you are doing riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #48
Smoking is non-compliance, for obvious reasons. A smoker will not get a heart transplant. Yo_Mama Apr 2015 #52
That was not in the OP link Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #55
Stokes was non-compliant before his transplant. We know that riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #58
And when the med team calls it incorrectly and denies a spot on the transplant list, we won't know. Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #62
The screening process is under constant scrutiny lol! riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #64
Why the LOL if you agreed with that point? Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #65
I'm sorry, I just had a chuckle at thinking the process isn't reviewed regularly. riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #71
They couldn't say why he was a bad candidate due to privacy laws. Yo_Mama Apr 2015 #88
But another person may not have christx30 Apr 2015 #61
You can not say that an adolescent with criminal behavior wouldn't change as he matured Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #63
No you can't, however... EL34x4 Apr 2015 #66
I wouldn't have given him the heart christx30 Apr 2015 #68
He should not have been put on the list at the time. Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #78
Criminal behavior does NOT make you unworthy. It DOES demonstrate Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #77
Thank you. Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #76
Ms. Toad is right dolphinsandtuna Apr 2015 #15
:( blackspade Apr 2015 #8
the thought of having to be worthy just creeps me out dembotoz Apr 2015 #16
It's not a matter of being worthy TexasMommaWithAHat Apr 2015 #18
It has NOTHING to do with being worthy. Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #20
basic behavioral yes but to attach value statements makes me nervous dembotoz Apr 2015 #33
Spend some time reading the actual guidelines. Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #35
OH, how tragic.! On ALL levels. n/t Yo_Mama Apr 2015 #17
It's okay, cop apologists. The victim was black. valerief Apr 2015 #24
By 'victim' I assume you mean the elderly lady the perp shot at, right? nt kelly1mm Apr 2015 #26
This has nothing to do with race or "cop apologists." NaturalHigh Apr 2015 #29
Wow what a failure of a comment romanic Apr 2015 #41
In A High Speed Pursuit You Really Think The Cops Even Knew He Was Black? Corey_Baker08 Apr 2015 #69
This is precisely why the transplant board... NaturalHigh Apr 2015 #31
I can only imagine what I'd be reading about this at Frei Republik KamaAina Apr 2015 #37
He was non-compliant to the end... Historic NY Apr 2015 #38
A waste of a 2nd chance indeed romanic Apr 2015 #42
OK, so it didn't work out in this case. What does that mean? Should transplants only be given to still_one Apr 2015 #51
Since the number of available organs does not meet the number of people in need of them... Ace Rothstein Apr 2015 #54
I know, I just wanted to get my scarcasm about Cheney in still_one Apr 2015 #59
Sad case fiddodiddo Apr 2015 #56
the car was almost split in half in the 'chase wreck', the youth had to be cut out of the wreckage. Sunlei Apr 2015 #57
In This Case He Is Not Just A 'Runner' He Is An Armed Attempted Murderer Who Ran From Police... Corey_Baker08 Apr 2015 #70
the police just said it was a similar car & person. Not that he was the burglar. Sunlei Apr 2015 #73
"The danger to society" romanic Apr 2015 #81
Yes, there was someone carjacked, an elderely woman shot, LisaL Apr 2015 #83
From what is being reported, the car was carjacked from the mall. LisaL Apr 2015 #82
Did they have him from the chopper? NickB79 Apr 2015 #74
Seems like a nice kid. VScott Apr 2015 #72
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