Thursday, August 2, 2018

The Left takes its war to the nation's thoroughfares

It's gone from words to tons of sheet metal:

The incident happened in Hyannis on June 30, the Cape Cod Times reported.
On June 30, a man called the Barnstable Police Department to report the hit-and-run crash, which happened after Wright followed him down the street and began honking her car horn at him as they waited at a red light.
According to the police report, the honking continued as he drove to the next red light, where the motorist started yelling at him.
At this point, the man thought something might be wrong with the back of his car, so he stepped out to have a look at it. That's when the woman started shouting something about his Trump bumper sticker, he told the police. “She said, ‘You voted for Trump?’” the man wrote in a statement. “I said yes." He told CBS Boston that she then called him "a racist and a bunch of cuss words."
The man reportedly began recording the woman on his phone while he was outside of his car. The woman proceeded to drive around his car, prompting him to hurry back into the driver's seat, according to the police report. She then allegedly drove toward his car, clipping the open door.
“She bent my door and I had to lean back to avoid getting hit,” the man wrote. “She also hit the side of my car.”
The woman then sped away, the man told police.
The man’s recording of the incident shows the woman’s car, a gray Honda Civic, drive around his car and hit the open driver’s-side door, according to the report. A statement by the man’s girlfriend, who was in the car with him during the incident, confirmed the man’s account, the report says.
The video showed the license plate number of the Civic, which police traced to Wright, the report says. The victim identified a license photo of Wright as the woman who had hit his car, according to the report.
State police stopped and arrested Wright on Monday, after a random check of her license plate revealed an open warrant on the charges. She was released on $1,250 bail and ordered to stay away from the victim. Wright reportedly pleaded not guilty and is due back in court Aug. 28 for a pretrial hearing. 
I guess she didn't consider that she can only make that kind of statement once. I think, anyway. Maybe she has a whole lot of other cars for future stunts. There's the matter of her license and her insurance rates, however.

And maybe there aren't any other Trump bumper stickers in Hyannis.

In any event, it will be interesting to follow this one up and see if she's still pleased with her actions in, say, six months.

But who knows? Given the current state of post-American culture, she may get all kinds of juicy gigs out of this: politics, media, education.

She'd fit right in at the Washington Post or New York Times.


7 comments:

  1. So that's what we have in store? Exchanging stories of crazy outliers? I'm pretty sure I can produce incidents at a rate of 5 to 1 (with plenty of regressive publications for their employment). Care to accept the challenge? Or can we get real?

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  2. Here's whist's real: the Left in post-America has become completely unhinged.

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    2. Dude, a hit-and-run fender bender is not even close to the same universe as plowing your muscle car into crowds killing people.

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  3. It's only anecdotal but boogie is trying to make a domino theory out of it.

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  4. If I could go back and revise the above, I'd substitute the word episodic for anecdotal.

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  5. Some civil war its gonna be when laws are broken, then enforced at gunpoint then trial by the powers that be for us all.

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