Excellent Darwinism
05/21/2010 17:21
How
many times have I prayed for the opportunity to see
this happen? Didn't see it, but love reading about
it. Albany Times Union, NY, 5/21/2010:
ALBANY -- A 31-year-old Crosby Street man was hospitalized Thursday night after losing control of his motorcycle while doing wheelies and slamming head first through the windshield of a parked car in West Hill, police said.
Witnesses told investigators that Karream Crenshaw, of 23 Crosby St., was riding east and doing wheelies when he lost control near 577 Third St. and swerved to the opposite side of the road and sideswiped a parked car, police said
The motorcycle then struck a second parked truck head-on, throwing Crenshaw over the handle bars and sending him face-first through the windshield, police said.
Crenshaw's helmet -- which on one side depicts the smoking barrel of a gun -- smashed through the windshield and came to rest against the car's steering wheel. Crenshaw was treated at the scene by fire department paramedics and taken to Albany Medical Center Hospital with neck injuries that police said did not appear to be life-threatening.
Detective James Miller said Crenshaw likely will face charges.
ALBANY -- A 31-year-old Crosby Street man was hospitalized Thursday night after losing control of his motorcycle while doing wheelies and slamming head first through the windshield of a parked car in West Hill, police said.
Witnesses told investigators that Karream Crenshaw, of 23 Crosby St., was riding east and doing wheelies when he lost control near 577 Third St. and swerved to the opposite side of the road and sideswiped a parked car, police said
The motorcycle then struck a second parked truck head-on, throwing Crenshaw over the handle bars and sending him face-first through the windshield, police said.
Crenshaw's helmet -- which on one side depicts the smoking barrel of a gun -- smashed through the windshield and came to rest against the car's steering wheel. Crenshaw was treated at the scene by fire department paramedics and taken to Albany Medical Center Hospital with neck injuries that police said did not appear to be life-threatening.
Detective James Miller said Crenshaw likely will face charges.
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