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No Kings Day protester in Jackson Township injured by hit-and-run driver
https://archive.ph/3wLKi
The incident involving an unidentified driver of a white pickup truck occurred shortly after 2 p.m. Oct. 18.
Witnesses told Massillion Indpendent photographer Kevin Whitlock that the motorist seemed to deliberately drive on the grass where they were standing along Fulton Drive NW and strike the woman before fleeing. The woman, whose injuries appeared to be minor, according to witnesses, was transported from the site by township first responders
ProfessorGAC
(74,918 posts)...it was intentional.
"....seemed to deliberately..." is an awfully generous description.
IbogaProject
(5,219 posts)That crime is reguardless of fault, it is a crime to leave a vehicle accident where bodily injury occured or property damage over a set dollar amount
ProfessorGAC
(74,918 posts)But, I was focusing on intent.
Someone intentionally running someone down then leaving the scene isn't surprising.
A crime on top of a crime, to be sure. But, not surprising.
Turbineguy
(39,532 posts)Glad the protester was not badly injured.
debsy
(687 posts)Hell pardon the guy
Mdigirolamo
(2 posts)It maybe generous but because he was an older guy we thought he might have been distracted. He drove away which really discredits the distracted argument. My husband & I were directly across the street from her. She left the scene with her arms in the air.
Bernardo de La Paz
(59,746 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,842 posts)taxi
(2,608 posts)As opposed to finding a problem with a person who should not be driving, whether because of malice or neglect? Let's face it. Either way the person driving the truck needs to lose his license. If he successfully argues that he is fit to drive, then he needs to be criminally charged.
Jack Valentino
(3,713 posts)sinkingfeeling
(56,634 posts)Google "CantonRepository" to find this is in Ohio.
aeromanKC
(3,741 posts)BidenRocks
(2,415 posts)Last edited Sat Oct 18, 2025, 06:36 PM - Edit history (1)
I clicked the link and the state was not mentioned there either.
Many states have a Canton. Nationwide protests.
I refuse to guess for a NEWS story!
Who, what, when, where and why!
Am I so old that these no longer apply?
I guess that's what happens when AI is writing your newspaper stories.
cheri010353
(139 posts)Is in Massillion Ohio.
Celerity
(52,701 posts)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Repository
Ilikepurple
(335 posts)The information in the wiki for the newspaper is something that is not included in the link. The word Ohio only occurs once on the articles page and that is I. The context of a veteran Ohio national guardsmen. Canton, Ohio might be the most famous Canton in America, but certainly not the only. I generally love your posts, but it costs almost nothing to provide information without pedantry or derision.
Celerity
(52,701 posts)its newspapaer The Massillion Indpendent
As for my info about The Canton Repository, all I did was google the name, and that is were I found the Wiki article.
It was just basic of searching/information-gathering.
Finally, I had no intention of deriding anyone (I apoligise if it came across as such) and IMHO there was nothing 'pedantic' in my reply IMHO, as I was not engaging in any hairsplitting or arguing over obscure facts or rules.
BidenRocks
(2,415 posts)The guardsman was not involved in the incident. He could have been from Topeka for all that mattered.
I also don't study 'small town names' so I have no idea what Massillion is.
Do you know where Zyzzyx is?
Finally, I google for additional info, not to get a basic knowledge of an article.
If I have to guess, it's not news.
If I have to look it up, the reporter is assuming.
Don't assume.
Celerity
(52,701 posts)BidenRocks
(2,415 posts)Charita M. Goshay
Staff writer did.
She assumed!
Celerity
(52,701 posts)marble falls
(68,925 posts)Response to ok_cpu (Original post)
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Mdigirolamo
(2 posts)We were across the street from the woman who got hit. I was looking for updates & saw your post. Where did they catch him? I know guys ran after him but of course the truck was going too fast.
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Ilsa
(63,496 posts)turn lane where we were lined up. And the curb was low, so a car jumping it would be easy. But it seems deliberate charging into a crowd would be easy and evil. I'm glad the orange menace hasn't asked them to.
taxi
(2,608 posts)A reply above:
So she surrendered peacefully? [she left the scene with her hands in the air] As opposed to finding a problem with a person who should not be driving, whether because of malice or neglect? Let's face it. Either way the person driving the truck needs to lose his license. If he successfully argues that he is fit to drive, then he needs to be criminally charged.