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This may be true but lets talk about WHERE the people dyeing in these police chases came from.... I will be willing to be that 90% are NOT from the Westminster area.

If you run from the cops. You should expect to die by the cops. It's kind of simple. I don't really feel bad for some morons "making a bad choice". You made a choice, you have to live (or die) by it.

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>For years, Simone Pineda’s twin sister spoke for her. In elementary school, teachers placed them in separate classes just so Simone had a chance to learn independently from her outgoing, outspoken, stubborn identical twin. Simone was largely content in Savannah’s shadow, and, when it came down to it, Savannah usually followed her lead. So when Simone wanted to go live with their mother for the first time when the twins were 14, Savannah agreed. They moved into a home in Denver’s Villa Park neighborhood, where their mother pulled them into a life they’d never known before: fast money, stolen cars, drugs, instability. Their mother regularly kicked the twins out; they never knew what would set her off. When she put them out, the twins would call around to sleep at a friend’s house, or they’d steal a car, and sleep in that. One December day when the twins were 16, Savannah and her boyfriend climbed into a stolen car after they’d been kicked out. They sat on top of buckled seatbelts and headed to a friend’s house for the night. Simone stayed home.

This may be true but lets talk about WHERE the people dyeing in these police chases came from.... I will be willing to be that 90% are NOT from the Westminster area. If you run from the cops. You should expect to die by the cops. It's kind of simple. I don't really feel bad for some morons "making a bad choice". You made a choice, you have to live (or die) by it. Archive: https://archive.today/PVJse From the post: >>For years, Simone Pineda’s twin sister spoke for her. In elementary school, teachers placed them in separate classes just so Simone had a chance to learn independently from her outgoing, outspoken, stubborn identical twin. Simone was largely content in Savannah’s shadow, and, when it came down to it, Savannah usually followed her lead. So when Simone wanted to go live with their mother for the first time when the twins were 14, Savannah agreed. They moved into a home in Denver’s Villa Park neighborhood, where their mother pulled them into a life they’d never known before: fast money, stolen cars, drugs, instability. Their mother regularly kicked the twins out; they never knew what would set her off. When she put them out, the twins would call around to sleep at a friend’s house, or they’d steal a car, and sleep in that. One December day when the twins were 16, Savannah and her boyfriend climbed into a stolen car after they’d been kicked out. They sat on top of buckled seatbelts and headed to a friend’s house for the night. Simone stayed home.

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