Millions of dollars for an arm break. Sounds reasonable to me. She should also get to pick his punishment once her arm is fully healed and the emotional trauma she suffered has been addressed in the PTSD counseling that she surely needs from this life threatening moment for her and her unborn child, not to mention various cousins and coworkers who think of what could have happened to her and junior. Yup victim gets to impose whatever sentence she desires. Hope she's a forgiving sort and keeps in mind he has children and baby's mamas to financially supportI hate this guy. I hate people that get DUI's. I wish the worst pain imaginable on those who hurt people while the are DUI'ing. I hope this woman and her family take his ass to the cleaners. He should suffer in some way EVERYDAY until she is 100% the same as the moment before he hit her. He's a fucking coward for running from the screen that day. A FUCKING COWARD. Take away his talent and he's a guy on his way to his third strike. The day he kills someone because he's high or drunk again, I hope they throw away the key and empty his entire bank account. He got in less trouble than Diaz who did a drug legal in his own state.
Your level of first response training, or your geography don't dictate which laws you do or don't have to follow. The law says that if you get in a wreck, you have to stick around. He chose to take off. Why he thought it was a good course of action, I couldn't tell you. The only logical explanation was that he was planning to phone his car in stolen and say he wasn't driving, but I don't think he disclosed his reasoning, if he did anyone can feel free to enlighten me.how do you know what he saw? he fled, stopped, jogged back for his loot, fled again. He's fast but not Flash Gordon. The off duty cop reported that he (the cop) got out of the car and watched Jon leave then went over to the other vehicle. So when Jones came back there was activity at the scene and again no medical training to assist and help was called. This is in a city not some desert 100 miles away from help lol.
Regardless, the facts are what they are and the deal is done. Morally, for sure count not assisting against him, but I'm not going to think worse because what could have happened instead of what actually happened.
who would that be?SUPER SUPER excited that the TRUE lightheavy weight ufc CHAMP is back. Miss watching him woop ass over n over again
im pretty sure we all know why he ran and was in hiding for how long? He was more than likely stoned or coked out of his ass.Your level of first response training, or your geography don't dictate which laws you do or don't have to follow. The law says that if you get in a wreck, you have to stick around. He chose to take off. Why he thought it was a good course of action, I couldn't tell you. The only logical explanation was that he was planning to phone his car in stolen and say he wasn't driving, but I don't think he disclosed his reasoning, if he did anyone can feel free to enlighten me.
I don't think worse of him because of what could have happened, I think fleeing the scene is pretty appalling regardless of the outcome because it shows the individual is prepared to do just about anything to not be held accountable for their actions. If I were going to think worse of him it'd be because this is his second offense where he endangered the public from behind the wheel of a car. Dude seriously needs to hire a chauffeur.
You're probably right, but I'm not going to speculate on that. Why he was running, I won't pretend to know, but we know that he did.im pretty sure we all know why he ran and was in hiding for how long? He was more than likely stoned or coked out of his ass.