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by Medic218
Sat Sep 04, 2010 9:54 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Little Elm property owner accidentally runs over, kills man
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Little Elm property owner accidentally runs over, kills man

1) I did a quick search and didn't see anything so forgive me if its a repost
2) I posted here because I think it fits, if it needs to be moved then mods do your thing

Once they take off just let em go!
If you must follow get a vehicle description and a plate number and disengage. Many other innocent, non-involved people could have been hurt by the fleeing suspects.
The man in the story didn't do that and will now likely face invol. mansaugter charges IMO. I could be wrong but I'd be very suprised if he didnt face some serious charges at this point.

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Frisco police say a Little Elm resident chased two men he suspected of breaking into his property for up to four miles early Wednesday before accidentally running over one of them.
Robert Ramirez, 43, told police that someone had previously broken into the lot near FM423 and FM720 on Monday night. Little Elm police received three reports of cars being broken into on Ramirez’s lot, which is used to park gravel haulers overnight, officials said.
When Ramirez drove up to his property about 2:10 a.m. Wednesday, he saw a Ford Explorer inside the fence and thought the two men might be thieves.
When he approached in his pickup, the men in the Explorer fled by driving through a fence. Ramirez chased the car as it traveled south on FM423 and onto Locust Drive in Frisco.
The driver of the Explorer, 32-year-old Jonathon Rager of Little Elm, stopped in a cul-de-sac and jumped out.
“At that point Ramirez is unable to stop in time,” Frisco police Lt. Jason Jenkins said. “As he hits the [Explorer] he keeps going and he hits Rager. It all happens in a split-second.”
Rager was transported by CareFlite to Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, where he died.
The passenger in the Explorer, Nathan Johnson of Aubrey, was uninjured. He was arrested on unrelated warrants.
Police found no property belonging to Ramirez.
Jenkins said the district attorney’s office will review the case and make the final call about whether to file charges against Ramirez.

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