It’s time to look at some tragic news. I truly hate it when Beloved football Teens are killed by the evil police… After they stole an SUV. Lives cut short. Teens we know would have went on to become Doctors who cured cancer.
Four Florida teens, including a star football player, (he played sportsball, that makes it even more tragic) were killed in a high-speed police chase after their car spun out of control, flipped over and wrapped around a utility pole.
The deadly pursuit began as officers chased after the Honda CRV, which was reported stolen, as it sped away from cops at 111 mph on April 20, officials said, according to WLBT. Nothing good happens after you exceed 70 miles per hour I would argue.
“We confirmed with the Gainesville Police Department that they still had that car entered as stolen, and the officer waited until he had three backup units with him before he initiated the traffic stop,” Bradford County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Brad Smith said, according to the Main Street Daily News.“They did start to pull over on the shoulder of the road, but before they came to a complete stop, they accelerated again, and that is when the chase was on.”

Go fund Me. lol Go donate to family of a felon who had his future career cut short.
Deputies halted their pursuit at the county line as they could not keep up with the high-speed vehicle.
“The [Florida] Highway Patrol was, at that point, the only vehicle that could actually keep up with them,” Smith said. “Our vehicles cannot match the speed that they were going, but we did continue one of our units to try and stay as close as they could as a backup unit to FHP until Alachua County’s units were able to catch up to them.”
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a trooper joined the pursuit and “identified that some of the occupants appeared to be wearing ski masks.”
Doesn’t mean anything, we all know it gets really cold in FL this time of year. Imagine how fast your lips would get chapped from that cold wind while driving 111 mph.
“The Trooper made intentional contact with the Honda, causing it to decelerate,” the Highway Patrol said in a statement. “The Trooper used the break in speed to perform a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT maneuver) on the fleeing Honda to stop the threat created by the fleeing suspect. The Honda subsequently rolled over before making contact with a cement pole.” Oops! I hope the cop isn’t too upset by this. He did us al a favor.
Alachua County Fire Rescue responded and described the vehicle as “wrapped around a concrete utility pole.” SHEEEEEIIIIIIITTT!
It took first responders over 90 minutes to extricate the passengers.


Two were pronounced dead on the scene, while two others were pronounced dead in the hospital.
I guess this means they won’t be playing in the Big Game next season. Rap career probably over as well.
All of the victims in the horrifying crash two weekends ago in Waldo were between the ages of 14 and 16. Old enough to steal a car and drive it fast and recklessly enough to have killed any number of people on the road.
Two have been identified as Newberry High School students Jabril Cheevers and Lawrence McClendon Jr., a sophomore defensive back for the football team whose 18-year-old brother, Jermaine Godbolt, was shot and killed last month, the Main Street Daily News reported. I sense a pattern with this family. I’m no detective but it seems to me that maybe these Beloved Teens weren’t always on the up an up.
“It’s concerning when you have so many deaths back to back, but all we can do as a community is wrap our arms around each other, love each other, ask ourselves what we need to be doing, and then do it,” Newberry Mayor Jordan Marlowe, who teaches at the school, told the paper on Thursday. Yeah., we all know what the problem is and what to do about it but we won’t.
Tributes shared online remembered McLendon as a star football player.
“Lawrence was a great kid to be around and have in our program,” said Ed Johnson, Newberry’s head football coach. “As a football player he was competitive, talented and relentless with a knack for making big plays. He will be truly missed by everyone in the Panther football family.” I’m sure.
Marlowe said grief counselors and trauma specialists had been on campus all week. We are all truly diminished.
https://nypost.com/2024/04/29/us-news/four-teens-ages-14-to-16-killed-in-111mph-crash-in-fla
Lawrence McLendon? That has to be a fake name. These shitheads always have stupid names like La’trine, ot Toi’lette or Sh’on’tay’vius with lots of meaningless apostrophes.
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Often times the last name reflects the last name of a slave owner way back in the day
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Hold on a second: Cop cars can’t keep up with a CRV? Doing 111? What?
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The crash scene does not seem that bad,did the airbags not deploy,feel the parents have a civil suit against Honda on this one!
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It appears the car hit the concrete pole roof-first, so the airbag sensors, which are on the corners of the car, didn’t fire the circuit.
The car appears to have hit the concrete pediment roof-first, square on the passenger compartment, so the front seat occupants were crushed right there, and the back seat passengers probably had a little room to escape immediate fatal trauma, but they probably died as a result of internal hemorrhage from g-forces during the crash.
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I being I was facetious,air bags would have had no real hope deployed or not in that mess!
As no innocents hurt or killed see a no harm/no foul assuming the poor pole will be OK.
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Two of the car’s occupants were wearing ankle monitors.
The thing that this demographic doesn’t understand is when the rest of the country hears the following combination of phrases:
We don’t think all that highly of the parties involved. They’re not “beloved kids” or “football stars.” No, they’re thugs or future thugs, no matter how much spin the story gets from overfed white women with journalism degrees.
Lastly, this is an example of what happens when children don’t pay attention to math and science. Let’s review a little Newtonian mechanics:
Kinetic energy = 1/2 mass * velocity^2.
This means that if you take your speed from 2 MPH to 4 MPH, your kinetic energy goes from 4 times the mass to 16 times the mass. Or, if you want to see this in terms that auto design engineers see it: Take your speed from 60 MPH to 110 MPH, your energy goes from 3600 times your mass to 12,100 times your mass. High speed crashes cause auto crash protection engineering to fail pretty quickly, because the car’s body is designed to absorb and re-direct only “X” so much energy, and once you exceed that by doubling your speed, well, there’s not much chance of the car’s body leaving room for you to live.
There’s also only so much energy that the human body can withstand in acceleration (positive or negative), and when you go from 110+ MPH to nothing in a few yards, well, the internal organs of the body and the brain stem start to shear and tear.
This is all, of course, much more science and math than these youths were ever going to study or retain, so they weren’t thinking about any of this as they were running from police.
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“I guess this means they won’t be playing in the Big Game next season. Rap career probably over as well.“
At least they can still vote Democrat for the rest of their … um … well, they’ll still be voting Democrat.
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I’m most surprised that the CRV got up that fast. They’re not exactly hi performance. I’m guessing the local cops were using Explorers and that was why they couldn’t keep up. Ever since Ford discontinued the Crown Vic most departments seem to have switched to explorers (after trying the chargers out). At least around here that seems to be the case. HWY Patrol uses the Chargers for the speed but the locals use the Explorer for actually putting people in them.
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