Seriously? What a total lack of compassion. I hope that all of the people who are being so snarky, never find themselves as someone left behind to grieve.
Sadly, this is routine occurrence on the 2 bay spans. The bridge authority has a policy of not reporting them, and not disclosing the frequency that it happens. Only eyewitness accounts get reported. Often all that anybody sees is a tow truck removing the vehicle from the bridge.
My daughter just came across the bridge, traffic was backed up from it. She said the person stopped their car on the middle of the bridge, right in traffic, got out of the vehicle, and jumped over the side.
This happens to be a Friend, just found out about this, as for the idiot with the negotive comment, may you find JESUS!! my heart is soo heavy!! Lord help his Family..
This person was also a friend of mine, and this saddens me that you are heartless, this could have been a relative of yours, you never know. Find Jesus, and regroup.
I witnessed him on the wall and was dialed #77 to report it. Unfortunately he leaned out as I was waiting to connect with police. I wasn't optimistic that my call would save his life. But the sooner DNR could get on-scene the better. I still can't get this out of my head. Had no idea who he was but humanity works that way. If someone who knew him could just email me I would like to know who he was, where from, etc. Call it closure. May peace be with his family and friends. gcnicholson@gmail.com
He was an administrator of Friendly High School in Maryland and his class graduated 2014. His name is Mr. Hogans, he was the coolest out of the whole school and he is truly missed
Mr. Hogans was my daughter's administrator at Friendly. So sad to learn this news. Depression is real. You never know what someone is going through. Remember to be kind to one another and let folks know that you care while they are here! It could make all of the difference in the world.
And it ain't summer yet!
ReplyDeleteIf he doesn't drown or die of hypothermia he might bust his bones on the ice. I guess he (or she) really wanted to die.
ReplyDelete2:57 PM Nobody gets anything by you! FYI If he didn't hit one of the icebergs the surface tension of the water definitely got him!
ReplyDeleteSurface tension. Really. Pay attention in physics class next time.
DeleteFor a person to feel this overwhelmed and helpless is sad. My prayers go to his family.
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ReplyDeleteI wouldn't even spend the resources on searching for him/her.
ReplyDeleteHopefully someone isn't as ignorant when it's your loved one. Idiot.
DeleteImma miss you I saw you a few months ago at my graduation smh I'll be at your service
DeleteJust wonder was he an assistant principal
DeleteWhy....No shovel ready jobs?
ReplyDeleteSeriously? What a total lack of compassion. I hope that all of the people who are being so snarky, never find themselves as someone left behind to grieve.
ReplyDeleteSadly, this is routine occurrence on the 2 bay spans. The bridge authority has a policy of not reporting them, and not disclosing the frequency that it happens. Only eyewitness accounts get reported. Often all that anybody sees is a tow truck removing the vehicle from the bridge.
ReplyDeleteWith the traffic, I would think the majority would be eye wutnessed
DeleteMy daughter just came across the bridge, traffic was backed up from it. She said the person stopped their car on the middle of the bridge, right in traffic, got out of the vehicle, and jumped over the side.
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This happens to be a Friend, just found out about this, as for the idiot with the negotive comment, may you find JESUS!! my heart is soo heavy!! Lord help his Family..
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ReplyDeleteThis person was also a friend of mine, and this saddens me that you are heartless, this could have been a relative of yours, you never know. Find Jesus, and regroup.
R.I.p Mr hogan.u will be missed.
ReplyDeleteSo sad no one knew what MR.Hogan was going through my The LOrd bless his soul
ReplyDeleteThat was awfully selfish of him to do that! I hope God will forgive him.
ReplyDeleteI witnessed him on the wall and was dialed #77 to report it. Unfortunately he leaned out as I was waiting to connect with police. I wasn't optimistic that my call would save his life. But the sooner DNR could get on-scene the better. I still can't get this out of my head. Had no idea who he was but humanity works that way. If someone who knew him could just email me I would like to know who he was, where from, etc. Call it closure. May peace be with his family and friends. gcnicholson@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHe was an administrator of Friendly High School in Maryland and his class graduated 2014. His name is Mr. Hogans, he was the coolest out of the whole school and he is truly missed
ReplyDeleteNobody know what Mr Hogan was going through May he rest in peace I send my deepest condolences to the family my heart is heavy
ReplyDeleteMr. Hogans was my daughter's administrator at Friendly. So sad to learn this news. Depression is real. You never know what someone is going through. Remember to be kind to one another and let folks know that you care while they are here! It could make all of the difference in the world.
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