It was just an ordinary Wednesday evening for me.
Run to the bank, grab some groceries, and head home.
As I approached a busy intersection, I watched as a pick-up truck made a crazy,
unexpected left turn directly into the path of an oncoming car.
The crash sent pieces of metal flying in all directions.
Smoke poured from the front of the sedan occupied by a young woman.
The pick-up driver backed up a few feet -- and then, unbelievably, he sped off.
It took my brain a few seconds to comprehend what was happening: in broad daylight,
during rush hour traffic with people everywhere, this guy was actually peeling off and
trying to escape the accident scene.
I decided to do something of which my wife would have definitely disapproved. I didn't
want this jerk to get away with what he did and he obviously was running away for a
reason.
So off I went, cellphone pressed to my ear while calling 911.
I wasn't alone. I guess in our post 9/11 world, more Americans are getting involved than
ever before. Next to me was a lady driving a big SUV, in front of me was a guy in a little
sports car. The three of us were determined to follow this guy and get the police to
dispense justice.
As this strange medium-speed chase proceeded, I noticed the guy's pick-up truck was
wobbling all over the road. The impact of the accident bent one of his tires dramatically,
making his escape pretty unlikely. And that explained why he wasn't driving any faster
than he was. He couldn't.
About a mile down the road, he finally pulled over into a parking lot, smoke pouring out
of the front of his pick-up. I noticed that there was yard care equipment in the back of
the truck.
Both doors opened and four Hispanic men, all covered in dirt from a day spent working
outside, poured out of the vehicle.
Suddenly, it seemed pretty obvious why the men were fleeing the scene.
I was a witness to a scenario played out on a regular basis in the USA. The odds were
pretty good that these were not legal citizens of our country. Without a drivers license
or insurance, they knew that after they had the accident, their best chance was to try
and get away as quickly as possible.
Never mind that a young woman minding her own business driving down the street
could have been killed. These guys wouldn't dream of taking responsibility for what
they did.
They are part of an army of people who is constantly defended by people who like to
claim that illegals are just hard-working, decent, honest people. Continued... |