Tragedy in Oklahoma
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Tragedy in Oklahoma
A 25-year-old woman, not a student, plowed her car into a crowd of people watching the Oklahoma State homecoming parade in Stillwater this morning. Three people are dead, 8 more are in critical condition, 7 in serious condition, and dozens more have been treated for lesser injuries. According to local news reports, the woman first hit a police motorcycle before turning into the crowd, which was faced away from the direction she was coming.
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I heard about this on TV. Ironically, it's homecoming at Western Michigan University this weekend. They just opened a new alumni center yesterday. They restored the original building that the school started in way back in 1903.
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It's homecoming at the University of Oklahoma, too. I think mid-to-late October is popular for homecoming at a good many colleges and universities, as it's not too close to the start of the semester and a decent amount of time before Thanksgiving holidays begin.Kazoo65 wrote:I heard about this on TV. Ironically, it's homecoming at Western Michigan University this weekend. They just opened a new alumni center yesterday. They restored the original building that the school started in way back in 1903.
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Terrible, terrible thing. Praying for everyone affected.
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Homecoming here at UA too.silvercamaro wrote:It's homecoming at the University of Oklahoma, too. I think mid-to-late October is popular for homecoming at a good many colleges and universities, as it's not too close to the start of the semester and a decent amount of time before Thanksgiving holidays begin.Kazoo65 wrote:I heard about this on TV. Ironically, it's homecoming at Western Michigan University this weekend. They just opened a new alumni center yesterday. They restored the original building that the school started in way back in 1903.
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Damn! Any word on the mental status of the driver?silvercamaro wrote:A 25-year-old woman, not a student, plowed her car into a crowd of people watching the Oklahoma State homecoming parade in Stillwater this morning. Three people are dead, 8 more are in critical condition, 7 in serious condition, and dozens more have been treated for lesser injuries. According to local news reports, the woman first hit a police motorcycle before turning into the crowd, which was faced away from the direction she was coming.
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I read she was arrested for DUI.Bob Juch wrote:Damn! Any word on the mental status of the driver?silvercamaro wrote:A 25-year-old woman, not a student, plowed her car into a crowd of people watching the Oklahoma State homecoming parade in Stillwater this morning. Three people are dead, 8 more are in critical condition, 7 in serious condition, and dozens more have been treated for lesser injuries. According to local news reports, the woman first hit a police motorcycle before turning into the crowd, which was faced away from the direction she was coming.
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A 4th victim has now died.
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I'm so sorry, SC.
This is awful. If she was DUI, it probably wasn't deliberate, but IMHO it was murder nonetheless. I hope she goes to jail for the rest of her life.
This is awful. If she was DUI, it probably wasn't deliberate, but IMHO it was murder nonetheless. I hope she goes to jail for the rest of her life.
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What is ironic here and what does it have to do with the deaths at OSU?Kazoo65 wrote:I heard about this on TV. Ironically, it's homecoming at Western Michigan University this weekend. They just opened a new alumni center yesterday. They restored the original building that the school started in way back in 1903.
Well, then
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Sadly, it was a 2-year-old child. Four more very young victims remain in Children's Hospital at the OU Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City.BackInTex wrote:A 4th victim has now died.
When news helicopters flew over the scene, several abandoned strollers were visible in the intersection. My reaction was to start hoping that the parents had grabbed their little ones and carried them to safety. . . but perhaps they never had a chance to do that.
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She was arrested on a DUI charge, and a blood test was administered to see if that charge will stick or whether alcohol or drugs were the source of her impairment. According to an early new report, she told police that she had experienced a seizure. The police, of course, are checking for many possibilities, including trying to figure out if she had an earlier fight with a boyfriend, problems at work, or other kinds of personal problems that might have left her angry enough to want to hurt innocent people.BackInTex wrote:I read she was arrested for DUI.Bob Juch wrote: Damn! Any word on the mental status of the driver?
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Which has nothing to do with the deaths at OSU.Bob Juch wrote:Homecoming here at UA too.silvercamaro wrote:It's homecoming at the University of Oklahoma, too. I think mid-to-late October is popular for homecoming at a good many colleges and universities, as it's not too close to the start of the semester and a decent amount of time before Thanksgiving holidays begin.Kazoo65 wrote:I heard about this on TV. Ironically, it's homecoming at Western Michigan University this weekend. They just opened a new alumni center yesterday. They restored the original building that the school started in way back in 1903.
Well, then
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]I heard about this on TV. Ironically, it's homecoming at Western Michigan University this weekend. They just opened a new alumni center yesterday. They restored the original building that the school started in way back in 1903.
It's homecoming at the University of Oklahoma, too. I think mid-to-late October is popular for homecoming at a good many colleges and universities, as it's not too close to the start of the semester and a decent amount of time before Thanksgiving holidays
Before you take umbrage, I'm assuming that some peeps were discussing homecoming in general because Kazoo didn't realize the actual import of the post. I'm sure you did. No one cares about other homecomings right now.
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It's homecoming at the University of Oklahoma, too. I think mid-to-late October is popular for homecoming at a good many colleges and universities, as it's not too close to the start of the semester and a decent amount of time before Thanksgiving holidays
Before you take umbrage, I'm assuming that some peeps were discussing homecoming in general because Kazoo didn't realize the actual import of the post. I'm sure you did. No one cares about other homecomings right now.
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Must mea culpa. Can't fault peeps for responding to clueless other peeps, trying to be polite, even when it has nothing to do with the tragedy at hand.
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I think Kazoo was identifying with the event by linking it to something that was true for her also. It's a framing device that sometimes seems more self-referential than she intends.
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Not that this accident wouldn't have been tragic at any time, but Homecoming is a special time at many colleges when alumni who aren't regular fans of the football teams make what are sometimes once-in-a-lifetime returns to their alma mater to renew their ties to the past and see what's changed. Sadly, this event is what they will take away with them. From what I read, the accident happened about three blocks from the stadium, and a lot of people walking to the game had to pass by the scene where there was still a good bit of wreckage. It was homecoming at Tech yesterday and we had our Ramblin Wreck parade, and it could just as easily have happened here or any of the other dozens of schools that had homecoming yesterday.
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The little boy who lost his life was a beautiful, beautiful child. There's a GoFundMe account for him (and, I imagine, a number of other victims, although his is the only one I've seen so far). So tragic.
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