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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Man loses legs after diving under moving train to flee cops

SAGINAW, Mich. (AP) — Police say a 20-year-old man who tried to escape police by diving under a moving train in Michigan has lost both of his legs.

WSGW-AM reports state troopers were looking for robbery suspects Monday night in Saginaw when they saw a driver make an improper turn. They tried to stop the man, but he abandoned the vehicle and ran until the train blocked his path.

The radio station says he tried to go underneath and was dragged for about 1,000 feet before the train could stop.

Police say the train cut off one of his legs. The Saginaw News reports that the other leg was amputated at a hospital. He is expected to survive.

Police say the man had two misdemeanor traffic warrants for his arrest.

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess he won't be running from the police anymore!

Anonymous said...

I guess in their perverted and warped few brain cells that work, this will be the cops' fault. They will not ever take responsibility and that is why they have completely failed as a race. That and a complete lack of honesty which then allows them to not be honest and take responsibility.

Gerald said...

He will try and sue the cops, but he doesn't have a leg to stand on for cause.

Anonymous said...

Tax payers will now have to pay for his disability.

Anonymous said...

I hope he was white

Anonymous said...

He's only half the man cops are.

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous said...

I hope he was white

April 27, 2016 at 12:08 PMl"


Why? Thugs come in all colors.

Anonymous said...

He can work for politicians running campaigns, he can really stump for them!

Anonymous said...

Love the jokes! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

He can now get a job at I-HOP.

Anonymous said...

That is how much we hate and fear the government.

Anonymous said...

His lawsuit will get tossed out as the judge puts it - He doesn't have a leg to stand on.