The court documents state that he told investigators that he had his cellphone on the dashboard and received a Ring doorbell notification of a delivery made at his home. Aghaji-Enweremadu reportedly was talking to the FedEx employee through the Ring doorbell video screen when he noticed traffic had stopped, according to the documents.
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Said in news report he was taken by helicopter to a hospital in Denton, Texas. I don't see how he was injured so severely it warranted a helicopter flight to a Texas hospital, when he was "treated and released". Usually, that is not the case.Dna Mach Thanks this.
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By law he will receive a traffic ticket? He was charged with manslaughter. He got a ticket alright, to the booty house. For a term up to 4 years per count. Be giving up lots of booty during his 85% required time served sentence if its consecutive and not concurrent, if he is convicted.Dna Mach Thanks this.
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We all will move on with our lives and only think about this when there is an update or something. Can you imagine the anger and revenge the families are feeling knowing he was watching AND talking to someone on his phone. What a P.O.S.
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I read elsewhere another important fact omitted in this article: He also admitted to police he was smoking weed that morning.
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Found it again:
"Enweremadu also admitted to the trooper he had “smoked a bowl of marijuana” when he woke up Wednesday morning and just before leaving for work at around 8 a.m."
Massive pileup claims two livesRockinChair and Opus Thank this. -
I hope the family of the decedents get compensated greatly and fairly for their loss. Sounds like the company and the driver himself deserve to go bankrupt.RockinChair Thanks this.
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Definitely not the brightest light in the hall.
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It seems it’s always the morons who live and another person dies. Hear it happening all the time, rather it’s the drunk or the person on the phone.
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