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Updated: 2:16 PM Dec 5, 2007
Victim from Parade Accident Speaks
Staunton, Va. A Verona grandmother and her two young granddaughters are recovering Tuesday night after they were struck by a drunk driver. Posted: 6:20 PM Dec 4, 2007Reporter: Meg Gatto Email Address: mgatto@whsv.com |
Parade accident victim, Terry Glenn.
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this a sad event it is fournate that knowone was killed this ia a example why we must have stronger laws to make drunk drivers pay for their for stupidity
No matter how much this woman says she's sorry, it doesn't matter. What she did was her fault because she chose to drink and drive. She cared nothing about the family she injured, and only about eluding the police and not going to jail. She should do life for this, which is what this family will be doing with their injuries; LIFE.
well nikki and terry im sorry to hear about this if there is anything i can do to help please call me night or day im here for you guys !!!! god be with you and the kids !!!!!!
THIS WAS A TOTALLY SAD AND SERIOUS SITUATION.IT SURE IS A SHAME THAT A GRANDMOTHER CAN'T EVEN TAKE HER GRANDCHILDREN TO ENJOY A CHRISTMAS PARADE WITHOUT SOME DRUNK ALMOST TAKING THEIR LIVES.ALONG WITH HER JAIL SENTENCE I THINK SHE SHOULD HAVE TO WORK WITH VICTIMS OF DRUNK DRIVERS THAT ARE IN REHABS FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES TO BE ABLE TO WALK,TALK,FEED THEIRSELVES ETC.I LOST A 10 YEAR OLD NEPHEW FROM A DRUNK DRIVER THAT WAS RACING WITH HIS BROTHER IN LAW AN HE HIT AND KILLED MY NEPHEW ON HIS BICYCLE.OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT DOES THE BEST JOB THEY CAN DO BUT I HOPE OUR SYSTEM GETS TIGHTER ON PUNISHMENT I MEAN REAL TIGHT.