Monday, July 7, 2008

ANOTHER TAMPA FIREMAN of the future

or Fire - Slu*

Incidentally, BOTH Of these accidents are extremely suspicious AND get the name of the second story "ambush' yeah, YA THINK????

This lady is putting your families in prison AND probably prosecuting for selective sexual offender sentences ..... but hey, it's okay.. she drives DRUNK and takes her kids along which the way they raise their kids to be just like them, sad to say may be a gift in disguise.

God forgive me for that thought. The children are so innocent but I've seen these scumbags turn their own children before they get to kindergarten. It's DISGUSTING to steal a soul in that fashion. Still, there's hope for rebellion so god forgive me for that thought. It was an honest if sad one. ...


Pinellas-Pasco prosecutor charged with second DUI
TAMPA -- A Pinellas-Pasco prosecutor has resigned after being charged with her second DUI in a Saturday traffic stop in the Channel District.
Tampa police pulled over Lydia Dempsey Wardell, 40, after they saw her speeding and driving carelessly on Bayshore Boulevard about 5 p.m.
"The defendant was obviously imparied and consented to field sobriety tests, which she failed," a police incident report said.
Police learned that Wardell had been involved in a hit-and-run where she fled the scene prior to being pulled over, the report said. Wardell was charged with DUI and leaving the scene of a crash with property, jail records show.
She was released from a Hillsborough County jail after posting bail Sunday.
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2 men seriously injured in weekend accidents
ST. PETERSBURG -- Two men were seriously injured in separate weekend crashes, police said.
The first took place around 6:50 p.m. Friday. Investigators said Ronald S. Bartlett, 45, was headed south on 58th Street N on a 1998 Harley Davidson motorcycle when a Ford pickup truck changed lanes and forced the bike off the roadway.
Bartlett lost control of the motorcycle and fell to the pavement, according to a St. Petersburg Police Department report. He was taken to Bayfront Medical Center, where he remains in serious condition.
No charges have been filed against Bartlett or the pickup's driver, Nolan Goins, 31, of St. Petersburg. Police say the crash remains under investigation.
The second crash took place in the early hours of Saturday morning. Police say Elliot Hartill was walking in the alley between Second Avenue N and Third Avenue N with a group of friends when they approached Third Street and began to cross.
According to a crash report, Hartill was walking in a traffic lane when he was struck by a 1998 Chevrolet Blazer driven by Harris M. Ambush, 27, of St. Petersburg. After the impact, Hartill landed on the SUV's hood, then rolled onto the pavement and struck his head, the report shows.
Witnesses performed CPR and Hartill was taken to Bayfront Medical Center. Hospital personnel on Monday morning say he remains critical condition.
Casey Cora, Times staff writer
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These carnies are OUT MURDERING PEOPLE with their vehicles because hey, guess what? Could the juxtaposition BE any better???

THERE IS NO FEAR OF REPRISAL.
WE've got mark ober... they've got bernie and his drunken slu** who drive their own kids around....

ooops I was wrong .. she CANNOT be a tampa fireman til she gets her license straight... OR maybe she can get one of those business only licenses ... yeah there's the fireman ticket.

GOTTA STAY IN THE SAME RETIREMENT FUND. It's the only one NOT STOLEN BY DEM BUSHES>

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