Monday, January 30, 2012

Teen Killed After Jumping From Moving Car

Catrina Fox, 17.
Saturday morning a Colorado teen was killed after she jumped out of the passenger seat of a moving vehicle and was struck by another car. The car was being driven by her mother on a highway near Kipling, Colorado reported State Patrol Trooper Josh Lewis. After jumping from the car the teen hit by a 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser driven by a 17-year-old man. The teenager died at the scene of the accident. The girl was described as a happy and friendly girl who was always kind to others. Sources say she wasn't without her own troubles. It is still unclear as to why the girl jumped out of the car.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/29/colorado-teen-struck-killed-by-vehicle-after-jumping-from-moving-car/?intcmp=obinsite

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Pit Bull Kills One Year Old


A one year old boy was killed this Saturday by his family’s pit bull.  Authorities say the pit bull mauled the one year old at his grandparent’s house. The grandfather of the one year old called 911, but it was too late. No one else was injured, but the grandmother was taken to the hospital after suffering emotional trauma from the attack. An officer responding to the scene tried to control the dog, but his attempts did not work. After the pit bull lunged at the officer, he was forced to shoot the dog; there is no further information on the dog’s condition.


 http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Pit-bull-attack-kills-1-year-old-boy-at-home-2535571.php

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Captain Francesco Schettino Audio Tape Found

Five more bodies have been pulled from the cruise ship accident this Tuesday.  Frencesco Schettino, Captain of the Costa Concordia has been accused of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning his ship before all  the passengers were evacuated during the grounding of the Costa Concordia cruise ship Friday night. A shocking and disturbing audio has since emerged in which the ship's captain, Schettino, can be heard making excuses as a member of the Italian coast guard repeatedly ordered him to return to oversee his ship's evacuation. The death toll is up to  11 on Tuesday when the divers extracted five more bodies. All of them were adults wearing life jackets, from the back of the ship near one of the emergency evacuation point, according to the Italian Coast Guard Commander Cosimo Nicastro. The coast guard has raised the amount of missing people to 25 passengers and 4 crew members. Among the missing people they believe 14 Germans, six Italians, four French, two Americans, one Hungarian, one Indian and one Peruvian are still missing.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5go5FJsdl6HYO7C3zGcQRL3H_Q_FA?docId=93237025c8f2405a98fd31323571274f