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7 N.C. Teens Killed During Police Chase ......................Posted by Two Spirit

  Author:  47296  Category:(News) Created:(12/30/2003 5:38:00 PM)
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TROUTMAN, N.C. - Eugene Arnold refused to let his 14-year-old son go joyriding with friends last weekend, a "fatherly instinct" that may have spared the teen from a horrific crash that killed seven of his peers following a police chase.

To be sure the message got across, Arnold brought his son, Nellow Brown, to the scene of the crash Monday.

"I wanted to let him see firsthand the loss of five, six or seven of your best friends," Arnold said.

Arnold said he refused his son's pleas to join companions on Sunday night. "I told him he was too young," Arnold said. "Call it fatherly instinct."

Arnold is among those in this rural North Carolina town who believe too much speed and too little driving experience caused the deadly crash. But some residents questioned whether a police officer may have chased them to their deaths.

The officer began chasing a 2001 Dodge Intrepid after he saw it weaving in its lane on U.S. Highway 21. The chase ended just after midnight when the car — which had allegedly been stolen — hit an embankment, flipped and landed in a creek.

The Highway Patrol said none of the victims had driver's licenses or wore seat belts. The car had a spare tire on the right rear and was traveling at between 80 and 100 mph at the time of the accident.

Troutman police Chief Eric Henderson said Monday that Officer Keith Bills followed proper policy during the short chase and will take off a couple of days before returning to duty.

"He's upset. We're all upset. Naturally, it's very upsetting when you lose a life," Henderson said.

The Highway Patrol identified the teenagers as driver John Lindsey Myers, 15, and passengers David Wayne Summers, 14, Quentin Maurice Reed, 18, Antonio Miller, 13, Domnick Hurtt, 17, Erica Stevenson, 15, and Antoinette Griffin, 13.

Howard Hurtt said his son and his friends had recently been borrowing cars from people they knew. He said he tried to get his son to stop the joyriding, but questioned why the group was pursued.

"I've always been told that the patrolmen should follow them, but don't push them," Hurtt said. "They were just out joyriding and a cop pulls them over and here we have seven deaths. I lost my only son."

Hours after the crash, the car involved was reported stolen. A 24-year-old Statesville resident told authorities he had parked his father's car Sunday night, police said. Police do not believe the crash victims knew the young man, Lt. William Halliburton said.

The oldest crash victim, Reed, was being investigated for his possible role in a home-invasion robbery in Mooresville on Sunday night, Police Chief John Crone told The Charlotte Observer. Four of the six robbery victims identified Reed as one of the two assailants, Crone said.

The pursuit was captured on a video camera installed in Bills' patrol car, Henderson said. The chief said he had not yet viewed the tape.

North Carolina's transportation department said the crash was the deadliest in the state since 10 Plymouth High School students died in a wreck in 1997.

Troutman is about 35 miles north of Charlotte.

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Date: 12/30/2003 5:52:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 47296    I know this is not the kind of story people like to read about during the holidays, but I felt it was one that people should be aware of. Something like this should have never happened.  
Date: 12/30/2003 6:02:00 PM  From Authorid: 20921    Yeah, it is really sad, happened about 20 miles from where I live, its really shocking too.....  
Date: 12/30/2003 6:10:00 PM  From Authorid: 3263     Something very similar happened here about a month or so ago. Eerily similar...how sad   
Date: 12/30/2003 6:13:00 PM  From Authorid: 42945    yes TwoSpirit, I saw this on tv over here, and it looked horrific, that young lad can thank his father for having the instincts that he has regarding his young son that he is alive and well....I think this post is quite appropriate for this time of the year..just as a reminder.....hugs  
Date: 12/30/2003 6:13:00 PM  From Authorid: 54570    Lets see they stole a car and went joyriding... the car was reported stolen. Hmm and if a cop falls in behind them then naturally they panic and flee. Yes it is tragic but do not blame the patrolman for what happened. He was doing his job. I saw where some of the parents were blaming the patrolman for what happened. OK fine then let the kids drive wherever they want and how they wish with no liscence and when they kill someone the parent can look the victims family in the eye and say "Its ok. They were just joyriding and out to have some fun." And seven kids in a Intrepid???? Thats a tight fit. Talk about Drivers Ed gone bad.  
Date: 12/30/2003 6:21:00 PM  From Authorid: 24319    I agree with SmokenJoe. You can't blame the cops for doing what they are suppose to do. When something like this happends, as sad as it is, USUALLY people blame the police that were in the chase. What are they suppose to do? The kids were playing with fire, and sadly they got burned.  
Date: 12/30/2003 6:35:00 PM  From Authorid: 21867    Totally agree with the above replies. Theres been a number of fatals from Police Chases here in NZ recently...and I've also lost a number of friends in similar circumstances...but I don't blame the Cops one bit. Bottom line is if theres flashing lights behind you, you PULL OVER...anything else that happens if you don't is your responsibility and yours alone. Sad state of affair...heart goes out to the families of the lost...and to the Police involved also. Peace,  
Date: 12/31/2003 7:20:00 AM  From Authorid: 12835    Tragic, but no one to blame but the kids.....  
Date: 1/2/2004 11:54:00 AM  From Authorid: 17275    What a trajedy, this is awful, my hear goes out to all the families who lost their children.  
Date: 11/24/2004 2:45:00 PM  From Authorid: 6915    People are so stupid sometimes..  
Date: 11/24/2004 3:13:00 PM  From Authorid: 13119    we have a rule where if the car isn't stopping and is starting to perform dangerous manouevers then the cop falls back and radios for help up ahead, they don't pursue at high speeds. Maybe that law would have helped in this case. Instead of dead they could be in jail.  

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