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Re: [CCC_Bicycle_Club] Fw: Incident on Mines Rd.
My hope is that they are chastised but not too badly slapped around. It sounds like they were being normal smart-assed teenagers. No paint in the paint gun suggests that they didn't think that it was dangerous - only mischievous.
If you push such things too far you make enemies instead of correcting behavior.
Tom
--- On Mon, 3/16/09, Michael F. Lynch <lynchmf1@...> wrote:
From: Michael F. Lynch <lynchmf1@...> Subject: [CCC_Bicycle_Club] Fw: Incident on Mines Rd. To: "CCC Yahoo Groups" <CCC_Bicycle_Club@yahoogroups.com> Cc: "Fred Hoffman" <hoffman@...>, "Ray
Varanese" <rvbike@...> Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 2:35 PM
This is something everyone
should know about...
- Mike
--- On Sat, 3/14/09, Barb
Hailey <jb_alaman@yahoo. com> wrote:
- From: Barb Hailey <jb_alaman@yahoo. com>
- Subject: [Triple08] Incident on Mines Rd.
- To: tnt_cycle_alumni@ yahoogroups. com, Triple08@yahoogroup s.com,
"Triple Crown 2005 Cyclists"
<2005double3x@ yahoogroups. com>
- Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 7:25 AM
- Hi all,
-
- This story from a fellow GPC cyclist was just posted. I thought
you should all know about it and keep a watch out in that area.
There are more of them out there.
-
- Barb
- ************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ***
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 20:34:05 -0700
- Subject: [GPC] Mines Road
- From a Lawrence Livemore Lab Cyclotrons member.
- Yesterday evening (about 5:30 pm), while cycling up Mines road
just
- south of Tesla Rd I was shot (with paint gun) by a passing
vehicle.
- At first I thought it might have been a badly timed rock coming
off
- the vehicle, then I felt the burning sensation, then noticed
- passengers in the passing white mustang pop their heads back up
from
- the back seat and realized I'd been shot. I wasn't sure if it
was a
- pellet gun or bb gun. I immediately flagged down the next
vehicle and
- asked if they could get the license number of the vehicle but
the
- mustang had already gone to warp speed so the chances were
slim. I
- did not have my phone. A few minutes later, when the shock wore
off,
- I realized the weapon was most likely a paint gun (sound was
familiar
- from my one experience with that sport). Fortunately it only
grazed
- my back and was not a direct hit (no paint).
- This kind of e-mail usually ends with "be on the lookout
for..."
- ....not this time!
- Remember, I was going south on Mines. There are not too many
escape
- routes for the average vehicle.
- I continued on my ride eventually arriving at the Del Valle
kiosk..
- Did you see a white mustang come though here in the last half hour?
I
- asked the attendant. "sure did" was his
reply.
- That's when the story turns to the cyclist favor.
- Three troupers, a bunch of park rangers, and a patrol
helicopter
- narrowed the search quickly.
- They found the teenagers (white mustang and friends in white
pickup)
- on the southwest end of the lake, took significant video footage
of
- them from the air engaging a number of activities to warrant
trouble
- in court, surrounded them and placed them under arrest in the
middle
- of the grass field in their wet clothing on a cold evening
extracting
- a full confession.
- Turns out at least one of the teenagers actually lives on
Collier
- Canyon Rd. He asked the officer if he could apologize to me
in
- person. When he did, I shared with him that I have kids his age
and I
- tried to get him to visualize what he would do if one of my kids
had
- shot his mom or dad while they were out riding their bike trying
to
- stay in shape.
- My hope is that this experience for this group of teenagers serves
to
- at least reduce the number of aggressive vehicles out there by
one
- white mustang and one extended cab white pickup, especially in
the
- area of Collier Canyon and Del Valle/Mines Rd.
- -Patrick Dempsey
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