12 year old jumps off overpass5/5/2023 ![]() (I called 911.) I was horrified by that and haunted for a very long time about what I might have felt if it had been a human. Why should you stop if you have no medical training and no one else has stopped?! So the body of a potentially living human being is not run over!!! A few years back I was driving back from dropping someone off at the airport at about 6AM in heavy fog and only realized there was a prone deer in my lane moments before I ran over it. I cannot believe some of the comments here. Do I have the moral high ground if I cried? Am I lesser if I did not? How long should I mourn, simply because I was there? Am I required to mourn at all for someone I did not know, whose death I happened upon? I suspect that those who have commented have had other experiences with tragedy and then also know that there is quite a wide range of human reactions to events such as these. Casting aspersions on your neighbors over this tragedy is just adding more tragedy. ![]() This mans life essentially ended as soon as he hit the pavement and I suspect any doctor would agree that the damage was far too great for anyone to save him, no matter who was there. Had a different accident occurred on this site that needed many hands I have little doubt that all of you would have stopped and lent a hand as you could say an accident that needed help evacuating people and escorting them to safety, or something similar. Even the police and firemen first on the scene could do little for this man. It was clear with one brief look that only trained medical professionals could help in this instance if help was even possible at that point. I strongly doubt that even one medically trained individual kept driving. I would guess that many of those that kept going did what they could and called 911 reporting the incident to the police even though they would have suspected that others had already done that too. Once there were people on site others chose to continue and probably with good reason those that drove on could not help this man. The person who came upon this scene first, stopped as I would guess everyone else would have done had they been the first car down the road whether they had kids in the car or not. What I read above is so filled with blame and scorn and most of it is self-centered and, in my opinion, wrong. ![]() ![]() It is a reminder to me that the many things we surround ourselves with, friends, family, objects, can be taken away suddenly. For me this event made me stop and think about the fragility of life and how someone who can appear to be normal or even happy may very well be tormented and miserable. Even more unfortunate is that the public setting included young children, in the vehicles, at the school, and on the bridge. This is a sad and tragic event made more so by being played out in a public setting. It's unknown at this time what charges may be filed against the 14-year-old boy.I am really disappointed by what I am reading here. His injuries were not life-threatening and he is expected to make a full recovery. ![]() Teen Expected to RecoverĪfter taking the fall, paramedics arrived on the scene to take the teen to the hospital. It's estimated that the teen took a 25 to 30-foot fall. I don't think the gentlemen expected it to be a far drop either," Starzec said. Officer Starzec with the Brownstown Police department says officers were stunned when the teen jumped out of the car and immediately jumped off the overpass. According to WJBK-TV, officers continued their pursuit of one of the vehicles, chasing it until it ran out of gas on an I-75 overpass at Pleasant Street in Detroit. Officers began to chase all three stolen vehicles but lost sight of two of them. Stolen Vehicles Spotted on I-75īrownstown Police officers began chasing the three stolen vehicles after they spotted them driving on I-75. One of the stolen vehicles has a sticker price of $113,000. ![]()
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