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Darkwerks

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From the APG e-zine:
Conclusion Reached in Rollerblader Gary Holdren’s Death

APG has received the following Press Release from the Police
Department, City of Newport Beach, California.

Victim: Gary Holdren

Age: 54 years

Resident of Newport Beach

“On March 24, 2002 at approximately 1:15 p.m. the victim was riding rollerblades on Back Bay Road and fell to the ground striking his head on the pavement. Having sustained severe head trauma Mr. Holdren was treated by paramedics and transported to the hospital.

“There was initial speculation that victim Holdren was struck by paintballs as he had a swollen right eye and because he fell in an area where recent paint balls had been broken on the ground. Since only trace evidence of paint was found on Mr. Holdren, the investigation concluded the paint was transferred to his clothing as a result of his fall in the area where paint balls had previously broken on the ground. The swelling of Mr. Holdren’s eye was caused as a result of a massive skull fracture that extended from the rear of his skull across the top and terminated in the upper right and left eye orbit, and was not consistent with a paintball strike according to the treating physician and the
Coroner.

“During the subsequent investigation, witnesses told investigators that they had walked in the area where Mr. Holdren fell prior to the accident. These witnesses were escorted back to the location by detectives and told detectives they observed the paint ball markings on the pavement and adjacent sign well before Mr. Holdren’s fall. Since the accident .Detectives followed up on all leads they developed and those provided to them.

“The Coroner has reached a final conclusion in the cause and
classification of the death of Mr. Holdren. The cause of death is severe traumatic brain injury due to blunt head trauma. The Coroner’s classification as to the death is “accident”.

“Detectives have conducted a very thorough investigation in connection with this accidental death including tests with paintball equipment which provided no information inconsistent with the Coroner’s findings.

“As with all such cases, if new and relevant information is forthcoming which may have a bearing on the facts already developed, the Department will re-open the investigation.”
 

TheRo0sTer

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So now don't you think the Press and the Police owe Paintballers around the world an appology? Basically they sparked a serious rumor without even having all the facts. Just think anyone that owns a paintball marker in that immediate area may have been grilled to see if they were there and if they committed any crimes.

What a bunch of crap! You know what they say when you assume? "You make an Ass out of U and ME!" Look who got egg on their faces now!
 

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The press just love a story when something like this happens.

They love to twist things to meet their own pathetic views.

How much time do i take in the morning ranting my head off about things they write about. :rolleyes:

O yeah the media hates apologizing and u want proof?
When they DO write an apology do you see it in big letters with a big heading with a big column?????
Nonononono you see a pathetic square saying we should not of done this etc.
I seen 5 of these in the paper i read who claim to be the worlds greatest newspaper. LOL my A$$

*Cough*The Express *Cough*
:rolleyes:
 

CROOKED-POPO

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Since police reports are open to the public they were forced to release all the info they had to the press to avoid the press twisting that into the police hiding something for some unspecified sinister reason. Shut your yap if you don't know what you are talking about.
 

John Molloy

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Only after the case is closed and even then info isn't always released. Cases under investigation have info released via press conferance and the officers decide what info to give to the press.
Think about the number of cases in England where if all the evidence was released from the begining a conviction would never have happened, more and more come to light each year.
I don't know what the situation in the States is with cops twisting evidence but it has happened here and I'm cynical enough to think it will happen again here.
 

John Molloy

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Oh and the press probably had access to the scene with a telephoto lenz and saw paint all over the floor and whatever you think about reporters they ain't stupid. All they wanna do is sell their rag.