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IS IT MY IMAGINATION 🏎🤔 OR ARE THERE BLACK PEOPLE FLYING THRU THE AIR🗿
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First nog goes through the window [if this is that super powers to Black people thing, perhaps a warning to Heckle & Jeckle would have sufficed...]
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Crash sends men flying into building, roof
by: Jordan James, Quametra Wilborn
Posted: May 21, 2023 / 08:32 PM CDT
Updated: May 22, 2023 / 08:44 PM CDT
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A community is demanding action after a video went viral showing a rollover crash that threw two people out of a car in North Memphis.
Surveillance footage obtained by WREG, shows a car flipping multiple times, causing the driver and passenger to go airborne. Because it is so graphic we are not showing it in its entirety.
One of the people landed on the roof of Smith Pool and a second person crashed through the window of the business.
“As a police officer, I have never seen anything that bad. I’ve seen people killed, I seen people blowed up, I’ve seen people shot, but I have never seen that,” witness David Caughron said.
According to the crash report, the driver lost control of the vehicle while traveling southbound on Jackson Avenue. Police say the vehicle hit a curb then a traffic sign and rolled through a parking lot several times before it hit a building and another vehicle.
The 19-year-old driver along with the passenger ejected from the car was taken to the hospital in critical condition, but the passenger later died.
We’ve learned someone was sitting in the parked vehicle but they were not seriously injured.
According to the report, officers concluded that the driver was speeding and recklessly driving.
This incident has left local businesses calling for more traffic enforcement in the area.
A woman who owns a hair salon nearby says speeding drivers have hit her shop multiple times.
“It’s difficult, too many accidents,” she said. “It’s dangerous. Everybody is slow, slow, slow because I have customers in here, I have a business, and the last time another car entered here,” she said.
Beyond a traffic sensor in the area, many believe not enough is being done to prevent future tragedies.
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“I don’t want to fight with the police department, none of that,” Caughron said. “I just want them to be aware of what can happen, and they need to be concerned about it and they need to get involved.”
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