horrible news. Hope we hear about how we can help their family.
https://www.startribune.com/woman-fatally-run-over-twice-by-same-driver-in-falcon-heights-she-was-sister-of-elite-runner-who-die/600088325/horrible news. Hope we hear about how we can help their family.
https://www.startribune.com/woman-fatally-run-over-twice-by-same-driver-in-falcon-heights-she-was-sister-of-elite-runner-who-die/600088325/horrible
tragic
my heart goes out to the family
Sad
Just absolutely gut-wrenching... I cannot fathom the grief her family and friends are facing. Also stunned by how unfair life can be to some families..
RIP to the Anderson family and friends. I can't imagine their grief. The driver of the vehicle deserves the harshest punishment.
joed|rt wrote:
RIP to the Anderson family and friends. I can't imagine their grief. The driver of the vehicle deserves the harshest punishment.
Brutal, prayers and strength to the family. Not fair...
Possibly the most horrible news I have heard since GG died in 2019. How much grief can one family be asked to endure?
I looked at this location on Google Earth and cannot fathom how this guy drove her straight through the fence and then backed out over her. It's a perfectly straight road with a bicycle lane. He didn't just swerve off the road and strike her in passing. Anybody know his BAC?
44°59'44.12"N, 93°11'14.08"W looks like the area of the accident.
Horrible. That driver should never see the light of day again. My deep sympathies with the family.
absolutely horrible wrote:
Possibly the most horrible news I have heard since GG died in 2019. How much grief can one family be asked to endure?
I looked at this location on Google Earth and cannot fathom how this guy drove her straight through the fence and then backed out over her. It's a perfectly straight road with a bicycle lane. He didn't just swerve off the road and strike her in passing. Anybody know his BAC?
44°59'44.12"N, 93°11'14.08"W looks like the area of the accident.
The article says the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and Larpenteur Avenue, so anything is possible when you're really drunk. There was an equally awful story in our area of a pedestrian waiting on a sidewalk at an intersection and someone driving way too fast veered off the road and pinned the pedestrian into a wall and killed them.
she didn't pass away. she was murdered by a drunk driver.
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I've biked or ran that stretch of road hundreds of times. It's your ideal suburban boulevard with a concrete boulevard with trees and a ~2 foot bike lane and a sidewalk up the curb. I rode by on Sunday afternoon before I knew what happened and there was paint on the road and people pacing on the shoulder, but otherwise no indication something horrible had just happened there.
It was a woman per the story I read. So sad for the Anderson family.
My god this poor family.
God this is so sad. Don't drink/drug and drive, people.
That is so horrible! I feel for her family. Very sad.
BennyB wrote:
God this is so sad. Don't drink/drug and drive, people.
+ a billion. Don't drive drunk. Don't drive buzzed. Don't drive tipsy. Just don't. It does not make you cool or tough or anything remotely close. It makes you criminally negligent.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these