tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post6280177555572693896..comments2023-05-21T03:30:24.289-04:00Comments on Chuck's World of Infinite MOJO: The Death of PC Garrett StylesChuck Bastiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13726290738520110178noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post-14527660889920374572011-07-11T21:38:45.593-04:002011-07-11T21:38:45.593-04:00You can't drag ANY human being 300 metres (whi...You can't drag ANY human being 300 metres (which is the length of 3 football fields) and not tell me that he had no intent. You don't try to outrun a cop. PERIOD. I tried this the other day. I started my car from a stop to 300 metres getting to 80 kms an hour and it took me 12 seconds. That is an ETERNITY when you are dragging someone out your window. Did the kid MEAN to kill him? Probably not, but he had to know something horrible was possible. Panicking people are just as responsible as non-panicking people... Otherwise, everyone would just say, "I'm sorry, I panicked!"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post-40760933568815912252011-07-07T01:53:28.530-04:002011-07-07T01:53:28.530-04:00a 15 year old panicking is NOT murder... period. P...a 15 year old panicking is NOT murder... period. PC Styles reached in the van to shut the engine down and the kid did what any 15 year old, unlicensed, joy riding teenager would do. HE PANICKED. I have full belief in my heart that PC Styles' death was just a series of horribly unfortunate events. NOT INTENT. I think sitting in a wheelchair for the rest of his life is going to be a great reminder of his stupid mistake.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post-19915196565462857672011-07-04T15:40:04.909-04:002011-07-04T15:40:04.909-04:00I'd like to think this kid has learned the les...I'd like to think this kid has learned the lesson of his life. I am going to err on the side of optimism and assume this kid will do great things with his life due to his experience and tell other [young] people that quick stupid decisions can change the rest of your life and can also change someone else's. I feel bad for the kid and for the parents. It's going to be a tough ride for all involved. Good story, Chuck. Interesting view point.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post-55117144270944131802011-06-29T21:06:01.027-04:002011-06-29T21:06:01.027-04:00I don't care that this kid is only 15.. he mad...I don't care that this kid is only 15.. he made a choice... and he made a wrong one, and with that choice he should live with the choice he made... unfortunatley, he like his parents will never ever have to pay the price.. sadly, this kid paralized or not will have a life.. I just hope that his parents have the common sence to remind him everyday that he took not only a man's life, but he took a husband, father, son and friend away... sadly.. I don't believe that will happen....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2442492383687661768.post-31995417057414122652011-06-29T18:47:47.341-04:002011-06-29T18:47:47.341-04:00You know my feelings on this subject.A fifteen yea...You know my feelings on this subject.A fifteen year out joy riding with his four buddies whom are all Honor Students (lol)just taking a break from cramming for exams.None refuse to get in on the thrill as their parents sleep quietly in their beds.Bullshit!!!!This killer is not a product of responsible parenting.Is this first act of wrong doing? Lets check the criminal records of all involved.Shit,sorry the Young Affenders Act keeps that under wraps.No goody good teenager steals a van as his first crime and Kills a peace officer in cold murder.Hide the keys,invoke curviews and if that fails there is always the back forty where our parents took us.Is this on the accused and his parents head...Your damn right it is...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com