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Post by Former Angels GM (Eps) on Apr 9, 2009 11:00:11 GMT -5
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Post by BK Dodgers GM (Man) on Apr 9, 2009 12:27:23 GMT -5
Yes, that was just unreal! And he just had a great game last night too in what looked like a preview to a promising career ahead... that is, until that happened. Very tragic indeed...
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Post by airweino on Apr 9, 2009 16:28:30 GMT -5
I was at the game last night and live, almost literally, around the corner from where it happened. So sad.
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Post by Former Nationals GM (Alan) on Apr 9, 2009 17:47:14 GMT -5
I was leaving the house this morning and seeing his game highlights on ESPN thinking how good he will be for my team. Then I found out that he had been dead for almost 6 hours when I saw those highlights. May he rest in peace and god bless his family and loved ones.
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Post by BK Dodgers GM (Man) on Apr 9, 2009 19:54:03 GMT -5
As Peter pointed out in another league, there's 3 tragic deaths there -- and another victim remains in critical condition. Very sad indeed ... and very irresponsible of the red-light-running, hit-and-run driver!
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Post by Former Nationals GM (Alan) on Apr 9, 2009 20:46:01 GMT -5
Yes, all three need to be remembered. I think there is also a fourth in critical but stable condition as well.
I lost my cousin to a drunk driver, so this hits home for me in a way. I heard that this guy was driving on a suspended license for a previous DUI. That guy needs to be taken out and shot. He too is 22 just like Adenhart was. Two young lives, torn asunder because of drunk driving. One is dead, and one will be serving life for manslaughter.
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Post by indiansgm on Apr 10, 2009 15:26:58 GMT -5
Bummer.
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