Bikers last good deed
#41
I'll disagree also. That is part of what's wrong with the country. Too many folks want someone else to do the dirty work. I hope you never drive by my wife or daughters if they are in trouble. He may have gotten in over his head, but at least he had the ***** to do what was right. Go pull your ***** out of storage.
#42
Yeah, and if someone let your wife get raped and murdered while they're calling 911, I'm sure you'd be saying the same thing. And you wonder why this country is going down the ****ter.....
#43
Human garbage. Would anybody really care if a cop took them into a field and put a round through each of their heads? If they're the scum they are now, imagine them in 20 years when they get out and the future victims that await them.
On second thought, just tie them to the cruiser and drag them through town.
On second thought, just tie them to the cruiser and drag them through town.
Hey guys I'm from Hannibal, and currently live in Columbia going to school. I grew up with this guy's son, but still can't even imagine what he is going through. For those of you who think that he should have left well enough alone thats fine, but if you saw a woman being attacked on the side of the road, I bet you'd stop too. He is truely a hero. Both of the people have been arrested and are being held on $500,00 bond. Here is a link to the obit and another article for the story:
http://www.hannibal.net/obituaries/x...ey-Parker-Wood
http://www.hannibal.net/news/x148513...-investigation
http://www.hannibal.net/news_local/x...to-two-arrests
Thanks for all those who have been supportive. I'll try to answer as many questions as possible.
http://www.hannibal.net/obituaries/x...ey-Parker-Wood
http://www.hannibal.net/news/x148513...-investigation
http://www.hannibal.net/news_local/x...to-two-arrests
Thanks for all those who have been supportive. I'll try to answer as many questions as possible.
#44
to bad there couldn't be an organized unofficial motorcyle procession at his funeral as a gesture of people do care. That what he did was honoarable and he was an honorable man. Not many of those left today. To many "its not my problem". Sorry for his death, sympathies to the family. He talked the talked and walked the walk.
#45
This guy was a true hero. Prayers go out to his family. It is a shame someone could even consider passing by and not intervening. A big problem when all the sheep just stand around and watch a wolf slaughter a lamb. These two pieces of chit need to be passed around the prison for a good game of bun darts.
#49
As someone who worked as Johnny Law for 20 years, I can tell you that by the time he stopped his bike, called 911, talked to the dispatcher, who then dispatched officers, and then add their travel time, there was a good chance this woman would have been dead or raped or robbed, whatever their intent was, and they would have been gone. The man is a hero no doubt. To bad he didn't have some help in his hand...
Thats what I was thinking, Im sick of hearing about people turning there back on others that need help.
I saw on Fox News about two months ago an old guy got hit by a car as he walked accross the street . Peopled looked at him and kept walking ,leaving him in the street .Plus the jerk that hit him drove off. Some people need to be bitch slaped.
#50
And you dont think its ****ed up now? What rock have you been under?