adding another "why you should keep racing on the track" thread (TSX didn't make it)
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I find it funny the newspaper article misspelled the word "fictitious", where's the editor ?
also, it looked as if the TSX driver were at fault. How can you make a left when you know they had the right away? Too many stupid drivers in NJ. Those guys shouldn't be racing but it looked like the TSX driver caught the accident. How can you not see the oncoming traffic coming at you at high speed... espcially if they were racing.......... the lady in the TSX is an idiot like the other 3 drivers. She did not obey the law and she learned her lesson the hard way, I have no sympathy for her, she is a dumbass
Originally Posted by ZtotallynakedZ
Stupid fuckers didn't manage to kill themselves, but their passengers
UPDATE: Deadly race described by prosecutor
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 03/15/07
BY JAMES A. QUIRK, NICK CLUNN AND MICHELLE SAHN
STAFF WRITERS
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NEPTUNE — Three men have been charged with racing in connection with a deadly Route 33 accident last night that claimed the lives of three passengers in one of the cars involved in the race.
Monmouth County Prosecutor Luis A. Valentin, in a press conference this afternoon, said charges of racing would be filed against the drivers of three cars: Nelson Villanueva, 19, who was driving a 1988 Madza 626 Turbo; Carlos Ortiz, 24, who was driving a 1993 Honda Accord and Miguel Marrero, 22, who was driving a 1991 Honda Civic. All three men are from NeptuneTownship.
Three passengers died in Villanueva's car: John "Muff" Richardson Jr., 20; and two brothers, Jesse Otero, 19, and Valentin Oterocruz Jr., 20. All three were from Neptune Township.
One other passenger in Villanueva's car survived Robert Rodriguez, 20, from Ocean Township, who was sitting behind the driver.
The accident happened at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Route 33 and West Bangs Avenue.
Villanueva, Ortiz and Marrero have been charged with racing, which is a disorderly persons offense, and a motor vehicle offense of reckless driving, Valentin said.
Ortiz was also charged with speeding 65 mph in a 45 mph zone, and with improper lane change.
Villanueva was also charged with driving while license was suspended/revoked; operating an uninsured vehicle, operating an unregistered vehicle, displaying ficticious license plates and speeding in excess of 70 mph in a 45 mph zone.
UPDATE: Deadly race described by prosecutor
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 03/15/07
BY JAMES A. QUIRK, NICK CLUNN AND MICHELLE SAHN
STAFF WRITERS
Post Comment
NEPTUNE — Three men have been charged with racing in connection with a deadly Route 33 accident last night that claimed the lives of three passengers in one of the cars involved in the race.
Monmouth County Prosecutor Luis A. Valentin, in a press conference this afternoon, said charges of racing would be filed against the drivers of three cars: Nelson Villanueva, 19, who was driving a 1988 Madza 626 Turbo; Carlos Ortiz, 24, who was driving a 1993 Honda Accord and Miguel Marrero, 22, who was driving a 1991 Honda Civic. All three men are from NeptuneTownship.
Three passengers died in Villanueva's car: John "Muff" Richardson Jr., 20; and two brothers, Jesse Otero, 19, and Valentin Oterocruz Jr., 20. All three were from Neptune Township.
One other passenger in Villanueva's car survived Robert Rodriguez, 20, from Ocean Township, who was sitting behind the driver.
The accident happened at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of Route 33 and West Bangs Avenue.
Villanueva, Ortiz and Marrero have been charged with racing, which is a disorderly persons offense, and a motor vehicle offense of reckless driving, Valentin said.
Ortiz was also charged with speeding 65 mph in a 45 mph zone, and with improper lane change.
Villanueva was also charged with driving while license was suspended/revoked; operating an uninsured vehicle, operating an unregistered vehicle, displaying ficticious license plates and speeding in excess of 70 mph in a 45 mph zone.
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