Thursday, March 23, 2006

Dead In The Mud

One of my favorite TV shows of all-time is "Cops". Why? Because it makes me realize that no matter how crappy my life can be, there's some moron out there that has it worse than me, as evident by the dips that always seem to appear on "Cops".   So, when I read this story about "A man running from a routine traffic stop early Tuesday sank waist-deep in mud and apparently died of exhaustion and cold while authorities tried to pull him out", it made me understand just how dangerous it can be to resist being arrested.  Sadly, though, this gentleman was running from the cops because he thought he was wanted for something, however, "he wasn't wanted for anything, except his driver's license was expired".  Ouch!!!

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Man dies stuck in mud after running from deputies Exhaustion, exposure thought to blame; toxicology tests pending

DALLAS, Texas (AP) -- A man running from a routine traffic stop early Tuesday sank waist-deep in mud and apparently died of exhaustion and cold while authorities tried to pull him out.

Deputies stopped Shawn E. Leflore, 33, for having an outdated registration sticker, sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Don Peritz said.

"He thought he was wanted. That is why he ran," Peritz said. "But it turns out he wasn't wanted for anything, except his driver's license was expired."

Leflore ran about 700 yards off the road, where he got stuck in the mud, Peritz said. The weather was windy, and temperatures were in the upper 30s in the dark field, which had been saturated by heavy rain. (Watch exhausted rescuers slog out of the sludge -- :52)

Deputies searched about an hour before finding him. They called for help and tried for another hour to pull him out, but Leflore died, Peritz said.

Peritz said officials believe Leflore suffered from exhaustion and exposure. Toxicology results were pending.

A passenger in Leflore's vehicle was not injured.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/03/21/mud.death.ap/index.html

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