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Mug of the Day 10/28/2009 (Edited 10/28/09 01:07PM by WV_Mountaineer)
Mug of the Day 10/28/2009 <span style="font-size:12px;">(Edited 10/28/09 01:07PM by WV_Mountaineer)</span> Photo

Christopher Swiridowsky, a 30-year-old man from Providence, was driving along a freeway in the early morning when he came upon some other motorists who'd stopped to inspect their cars after a collision. But instead of giving them leeway, he drove too close, ramming them with his car.

Jose Flores was impaled through his windshield. But Swiridowsky, wanted for a probation violation on another crime, decided to keep going... with Flores sticking out of his windshield. He didn't stop until a mile later, when he noticed another car following him.

Efron Trinidad was also critically injured when Swiridowsky's car rammed him. Another victim was treated and released. Swiridowsky is being held on a $25,000 bond.

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23%a. WTF
32%b. Dirtbag
45%c. Beyond Comprehension

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#4 | 27 days ago

send him to the big house. he'll get RAMMED, but not by a car.
Dirtbag  
  
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#1 | 27 days ago
Wordsmith (+)

I wonder if he will get the same treatment as Donte Stallworth - 30 days in jail.

Then again, I doubt it if this dirtbag has millions of dollars to buy off the victim's family. 
Beyond Comprehension  
#2 | 27 days ago

Humm attempted murder should be on the list. No respect for human life WOW!!!!
Beyond Comprehension  
#3 | 27 days ago
kellerbh (+)

Wordsmith wrote:
I wonder if he will get the same treatment as Donte Stallworth - 30 days in jail.

Then again, I doubt it if this dirtbag has millions of dollars to buy off the victim's family. 
that's a harsh one, but you're right.
#4 | 27 days ago

send him to the big house. he'll get RAMMED, but not by a car.
Dirtbag  
#5 | 27 days ago

I STILL FAIL TO UNDERSTAND....................WHY ARE MOTORISTS ALWAYS THE CULPRITS AND NOT THE GUY ON TWO WHEELS.
WTF  
#6 | 27 days ago

WTF  crazy people out there
WTF  
#7 | 27 days ago
bmcannon1 (+)

What a turd nugget.


*i got the word turd nugget from kteacher so i take no credit for it*
#8 | 27 days ago

I would think they would have made the bail higher!  He had several violations.  IDIOT!!!
Beyond Comprehension  
#9 | 27 days ago

25,000, what the hell is that, compared to maiming 2 people, that 25,000 should have a few more zeroes behind it. the LOSER got off too easy !!!!!!!!!!!!!   
#10 | 27 days ago

I am sure the gates of jail are waiting on him. Then the gates of hell, just saying...
Beyond Comprehension  
#11 | 27 days ago

"He didn't stop until a mile later, when he noticed another car following him."

I wonder how far he tought he'd be able to make it WITHOUT someone noticing
Dirtbag  
#12 | 27 days ago

This one was worse in a way from 2002


FORT WORTH — A nurse's aide hit a homeless man with her car, drove home with him stuck headfirst in her broken windshield and ignored his cries for help as he bled to death in her garage over the next two or three days, police say.

Chante Mallard allegedly told police she periodically went into the garage, apologizing to him but doing nothing to help.

Mallard, 25, was arrested Wednesday and was later charged with murder and released on bond. She faces from five years to life in prison and a fine up to $10,000.

"I'm going to have to come up with a new word. 'Indifferent' isn't enough. 'Cruel' isn't enough to say," Tarrant County prosecutor Richard Alpert told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. " 'Heartless'? 'Inhumane'? Maybe we've just redefined inhumanity here."

Police said 37-year-old Gregory Biggs probably would have lived had he received immediate help. When the man finally died, Mallard and her friends put the stranger's body in the trunk of another car and dumped it in a park, authorities said.

Mallard allegedly told police she had been drinking and using the drug Ecstasy the night Biggs was hit. The impact hurled him headfirst through the windshield, leaving his broken legs protruding onto the hood.

With the man lodged in the windshield, the woman panicked and drove a few miles to her Fort Worth home, parked her car in the garage and lowered the door as Biggs pleaded for help, according to police.

When Biggs' body was found Oct. 27, evidence pointed to a hit-and-run, investigators said.

Lt. David Burgess said police were contacted a few weeks ago by someone who said she heard Mallard at a party talking about the incident.

Mallard allegedly told a friend details when asked why she was no longer driving her car.

A search of Mallard's house turned up the damaged car with blood, hair and other evidence, authorities said. The car's seats were found in the backyard, and one had been burned.

Mallard's attorney, Mike Heiskell, said: "I think this is overreaching on the part of the prosecution and the police, and, in the end, I believe the law will shake out that this was simply a case of failure to stop and render aid."

The medical examiner's office said Biggs suffered no internal injuries and apparently died of shock and loss of blood.

Mallard told investigators she went into the garage a few times and apologized to the victim but never called for help as he pleaded with her. She wouldn't say why she wouldn't get help, Burgess said.

Charges may be filed against some of Mallard's friends who helped her take Biggs' body to the park, Burgess said. Police do not yet know whether anyone besides Mallard knew about the man while he was still alive.

Medical examiner's records listed Biggs' address as a homeless shelter in Fort Worth. His mother, Meredith Biggs, said she recently had begun looking for him.

"How could she just leave him like that to die?" she told the Star-Telegram. "Drugs and alcohol wear off, so why didn't she get him some help? I should have prayed more."

She was sentenced to 50 years in prison.
Beyond Comprehension  
#13 | 27 days ago

It's all beyond me.   Was he just crazy or drunk or high on drugs?
Beyond Comprehension  
#14 | 27 days ago

It takes all types ... unbelieveable.
Beyond Comprehension  
#15 | 27 days ago

he should be dragged behind a car until ...... you fill in the blank 
Dirtbag  
#16 | 27 days ago

aroraarun77 wrote:
I STILL FAIL TO UNDERSTAND....................WHY ARE MOTORISTS ALWAYS THE CULPRITS AND NOT THE GUY ON TWO WHEELS.
Because Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan have drivers licenses. 
WTF  

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