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Illegal Alien kills 2 in Louisiania


               
2016 Aug 29, 8:27am   9,723 views  47 comments

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http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/28/us/louisiana-bus-crash-baton-rouge-flood-aid-workers/index.html

Workers' bus crashes into accident scene, killing 2

An illegal alien was piloting a charter bus that he wasn't licensed to drive when it crashed Sunday morning in Louisiana, killing two people and injuring dozens, police said.

The bus was full of workers headed to Baton Rouge on Interstate 10 to help with the flooding cleanup, said Louisiana State Police Trooper Melissa Matey.

The driver was Denis Yasmir Amaya Rodriguez, an illegal alien from Honduras, Matey said.

One of those killed was St. John the Baptist Parish Fire District Chief Spencer Chauvin, Matey said.

The wreck happened at 6:40 a.m when the black charter bus came up on a blocked crash scene on Interstate 10 where Chauvin and two firefighters were assisting at a minor accident near LaPlace, Louisiana, west of New Orleans by Lake Pontchartrain.

Rodriguez, who was also treated at a hospital, will be booked into the St. John the Baptist Correctional Center and charged with two counts of negligent homicide, reckless operation, and having no driver's license, Matey said.

"The bus driver lost control of the bus, struck a fire truck, veered across the right lane, striking other vehicles, then veered and struck three firefighters, who, all three, were thrown over the guardrail," Matey said.

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46   Strategist   @   2016 Aug 30, 8:30pm  

bob2356 says

What a load of crap. All your "empirical" examples, actually they are anecdotal examples, talk about low wages. Did you read what you posted?

Hey Bob, you got another post that actually makes sense. But it wont be for long, just wait and see.

47   Dan8267   @   2016 Aug 30, 11:18pm  

bob2356 says

All your "empirical" examples, actually they are anecdotal examples

I don't think you know what those words mean.

empirical: based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.

anecdotal: not necessarily true or reliable, because based on personal accounts rather than facts or research.

The examples I gave most certainly are based on facts, not personal accounts, and verifiable by observation. The evidence has been independently verified by several sources. You can't get more empirical than that.

Look, I understand that you want to dismiss evidence that contradicts your world view, but you just can't throw around terms that don't apply and magic that evidence out of existence. That's not how reality works. Facts are persistent no matter how much you dislike them.

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