Monday, April 9, 2012

dirt-bike tragedy an example of bigger problem

Jermaine Alexander had learned how to ride a dirt bike before he could tie his shoes or write  and he would always pay attention to people riding a dirt bike he would always run to the window to see what people were riding and he always put like crushed cans in the back  of his regular bike to make it sound like a dirt bike. after a few times of doing that his father took him to the park to teach him to ride a real dirt bike and he's been riding one ever since he would always ride it up to school to show his friends and he rode it with his friend to Frank ford Avenue at Butler Street, but that was the last he would ever be able to ride a dirt bike ever again because he had crashed into another car that turned right into him and  he had died. the other boy that was there said that cops were chasing them.

His mom had said to the cops there are people out there doing drugs and shooting people and you care about this. the cops kept on say that they were not chasing them they just saw us and then fled.

The cops had said that they have a strict no chasing people on a dirt bike because if they crash it's the cops fault if the died so the person who died can sew the cops that's why we don't chase people on dirt bikes.

1 comment:

  1. Jonathan,

    The first paragraph here is plagiarized. Please use your own words when you summarize what is going on.

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