ChocolateLab33
Flashlight Enthusiast
This past Friday I was in my kitchen at 2 in the afternoon. I was looking out my back window while talking on the phone. I live on the corner of a court. I saw a car drive into the court, no big deal, he starts to turn to circle the court and then all of a sudden- BAM, he hits the car parked in the street outside the house directly in the middle of the court and I'm like, HOLY SH**! to the person on the phone, I gotta call the cops. So I'm hanging up to call the police and I see the car backing up and I realize this A**HOLE is going to take off. So I drop the phone and run like hell to my front door to try to get outside and grab a plate # but the jerkoff is already through the intersection. There was no way for me to get the plate #. I ran back and called the cops. My neighbor did not get home until over 2 hours later. I went over to talk to the officer and describe the car as best as I could.
From what I saw, I think it was intentional. The guy managed to side swipe the entire car and hit it so hard it moved the car. Now, you just don't hit a car like that in a court unless it is on purpose. It's not like he sped into the court and rammed it. I think he knew nobody was home and he knew exactly what he was doing. (IMO) My feeling is that he meant to swipe it and keep going but he got hung up and had to back up.
***Here's why I think it was intentional. A few nights before this happened, a car fitting the same description as the hit and run vehicle was sitting outside my house with 2 people in it. My Chocolate Lab watch dog saw the car and went ballistic. I was about to call the police (any occupied unauthorized vehicles in front of my house get a visit from the police) when the people started the car and drove east, turned around back towards my house, stopped and then a person came running out of the court and got in the back seat and they took off down the street. I could swear it was the same car. Hmmmmmmm.......and I think they were up to something no good!
You have to be pretty pissed off at someone to ram their car like that. I am going to try to contact my neighbor to see if they found out anything and I will post it. Sorry if I am long-winded.
Lisa
From what I saw, I think it was intentional. The guy managed to side swipe the entire car and hit it so hard it moved the car. Now, you just don't hit a car like that in a court unless it is on purpose. It's not like he sped into the court and rammed it. I think he knew nobody was home and he knew exactly what he was doing. (IMO) My feeling is that he meant to swipe it and keep going but he got hung up and had to back up.
***Here's why I think it was intentional. A few nights before this happened, a car fitting the same description as the hit and run vehicle was sitting outside my house with 2 people in it. My Chocolate Lab watch dog saw the car and went ballistic. I was about to call the police (any occupied unauthorized vehicles in front of my house get a visit from the police) when the people started the car and drove east, turned around back towards my house, stopped and then a person came running out of the court and got in the back seat and they took off down the street. I could swear it was the same car. Hmmmmmmm.......and I think they were up to something no good!
You have to be pretty pissed off at someone to ram their car like that. I am going to try to contact my neighbor to see if they found out anything and I will post it. Sorry if I am long-winded.
Lisa