BERLIN -- A local man was killed yesterday in a two-vehicle accident along Route 50 at its intersection with Route 818, or Main Street extended, in Berlin late Wednesday morning.
Shortly before noon on Wednesday, Berlin Police responded to a reported vehicle collision at Routes 50 and 818 where Main Street extends across Route 50. The preliminary investigation revealed a vehicle, driven by Christopher Keenan, 24, of Berlin, was headed westbound on Route 50. Another vehicle, driven by Amberle Booker, 25, also of Berlin, was heading northbound on Route 818 and attempted to cross over Route 50.
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BAN CARS NOW!!!!
ReplyDeletecar didnt kill. ban young drivers.
ReplyDeleteyoung drivers... really? half of you old people are worse then us young adults.
ReplyDeleteyoung drivers... really? half of you old people are worse then us young adults.
ReplyDeleteDecember 28, 2012 9:19 AM
ah, another one speaks. where did you get those stats youngen? the same hole you're speaking out of?
9:19 AM
ReplyDeleteweaving in and out of traffic, tailgating, going 20 over the limit does not make you good drivers. all us old drivers were young once too. believe it or not we may just know a thing or too more than you
Someone's life was taken and others were almost victims as well and all you people can talk about is driving statistics? Have a heart for once in your life. I'm sorry to all of those involved and their families.
ReplyDeleteSomeone's life was taken and others were almost victims as well and all you people can talk about is driving statistics? Have a heart for once in your life. I'm sorry to all of those involved and their families.
ReplyDeleteDecember 30, 2012 2:08 AM
Yeah yeah. Empty words, false compassion. You don't know these people, how can you feel anything toward them.
It's just a nice and acceptable thing to say. Being polite is fine. Meanwhile, some of us want to get past the mushy bs and get to the real facts.
Tomorrow you will have forgotten about these victims, but the 'stats' will still be there.
Quit being so touchy-feely when you know you don't mean a word of it.