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Neighbors' Account of Rolling Fight.
My neighbors yesterday where around CR466 and Morse and witnessed an older man beating up on the younger man driving a car. It sounds like the ruckus attracted police at some point as they supposedly were waiting when the car finally got home here in the Villages. Fears of the car crashing had my neighbors following the car at a safe distance.
This was a story told at our block party last night. |
There's an article in Villages News. It doesn't go into details but it confirms your neighbors atory.
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Looks like 2 different incidents on the not to be named news site, two different perps/names/ages. I live 4 blocks from the Hillsborough gate, so I hope I don't "run into" that guy. (I take that back, he better hope he doesn't run into me:1rotfl:)
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The Villages Daily Sun has a slightly different account in the Local section covering crimes in the Villages. That may be my fault for not really getting the story right as we were talking about bobcats at one side of the long table while the story of the incident was being told at the other end. I filled in some gaps. Sounds like the guy doing the striking got out of the car near Morse and CR466 and walked home.
The Sheriff's Office is right there near the corner of Morse and CR466. |
If I stopped and scolded somebody every time I seen roundabout violation I wouldn't get pass two roundabout.:wave: What amazes me people will stop at yield sign and run stop sign. Some see car half way around the round about they will stop. When the car turns and exit before (usually not using blinker light) they stuck holding up traffic. Then there are the ones that enter in the left lane swerve into the right lane back into the left lane and exit the first exit then swerve back the right lane. Course during this meander they don't use blinker light. :sigh:
That is why I never enter, go through, or exit roundabout with car on either side of me. You just don't know what the going to do? |
Myopic misanthropes.
"People become so choked by the monotony of their lives that they are readily amenable to the suggestion of lurid diversions." Robt. Marshall. Age, alcohol, overcrowding and loneliness. |
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