The Residue was found at his home in another state (Mass.). He is a Mass resident and the accident occurred in New Hampshire. The New Hampshire police had previously let him go right after the accident.srothstein wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:51 pm I am still curious how the accident occurred. So far as I have seen, no details on how the accident occurred have been released. Since he was charged, I am guessing (and it is only a guess) that he somehow crossed the center line to hit the bikes. What made him cross the line would be critical to any charges being supportable.
And to hit at least five bikes, he must have made a sudden swerve instead of a slow drift to cross the line. A slow drift across the line would have allowed most of the bikes to avoid him. Even a sudden swerve should have let some of the bikes avoid him, though a few might have gone down trying to stop.
I am very curious about the arrest also, and the finding of the heroin residue. If it were just the average accident, it would not take the fugitive unit to make the arrest. He could have been asked to turn himself in or just had a couple detectives go get him. And when he was arrested, it doesn't justify much of a search of the house. Police can search for weapons for their own safety then, of course. They can also search the immediate area of the arrest as a search incident to arrest. But these have been restricted in recent years to searches for evidence of the suspected crime and for officer safety.
All told, these things tell me there is a lot more going on here than has been released. I would like to see more on this.
I think its noteworthy that New Hampshire's state motto is to " Live Free or Die", while Massachusetts is a socialist commonwealth that does not recognize the American constitution, nor other human rights.
Are you required to have a CHL to drive a pickup truck and trailer for an employer? I hope not, because is so I have inadvertantly broken the law in the past.