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"Student dies after trying to enter wrong car: police"
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3859590" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Back in the day, my dad in his 70's left walmart and walked up to what he thought was his vehicle. Same color, model and year.</p><p>His key opened the door but didn't operate the ignition.</p><p>As he kept trying to start it, some guy came up, opened the door and dragged him out to the asphalt.</p><p>They guy was middle aged and asked WTF.</p><p>Apparently dad had chosen the wrong vehicle with only the door key working.</p><p>In this day and time, he might have been shot as a car thief, but there weren't a lot of CC guns back then.</p><p>I'm wondering what the circumstances of the kid trying to get into the vehicle were. Was he violent thinking it was his vehicle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3859590, member: 5412"] Back in the day, my dad in his 70's left walmart and walked up to what he thought was his vehicle. Same color, model and year. His key opened the door but didn't operate the ignition. As he kept trying to start it, some guy came up, opened the door and dragged him out to the asphalt. They guy was middle aged and asked WTF. Apparently dad had chosen the wrong vehicle with only the door key working. In this day and time, he might have been shot as a car thief, but there weren't a lot of CC guns back then. I'm wondering what the circumstances of the kid trying to get into the vehicle were. Was he violent thinking it was his vehicle? [/QUOTE]
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