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Perrysburg_Dodg
Mar 20, 2014Explorer
Spoon the article I linked didn't have that information and no I did not read the complete first story as I was at work and surfing RV.net between floor calls my bad. Some nights I'm very busy others not so much, kind of like you I would think.
As far as this officer goes here are some excerpts about him.
"Eventually he moved to his final Air Force commission in Sacramento, achieving the rank of Sergeant E4. He was well regarded amongst his friends and fellow soldiers.
Saylor's life of service didn't stop with the Air Force, however. He joined the California Highway Patrol after the Air Force, serving for 20 years.
He left the dealership at 9:35 in the morning, returned to work at the California Highway Patrol Special Duties School and finished his shift at 2:00 p.m. It being Friday, he was looking forward to spending time with his family.
That afternoon Saylor returned home to the family's residence in Chula Vista, where he picked up his wife, daughter and brother-in-law (Cleofe's brother, Chris Lastrella). Officer John Concepcion, Saylor's close friend at the CHP, said the family usually spent Friday evenings at Mahala's soccer practice. They were on their way to such a practice on Friday afternoon when their Lexus experienced problems."
He did not seem to be a stupid person IMO. Did he panic no one will ever know. You do not expect to see this behavior in a person trained to keep their emotions in check. But as you pointed out we all are human.
I now know why the accelerator pedal on my wifes 200 is so short.
Don
As far as this officer goes here are some excerpts about him.
"Eventually he moved to his final Air Force commission in Sacramento, achieving the rank of Sergeant E4. He was well regarded amongst his friends and fellow soldiers.
Saylor's life of service didn't stop with the Air Force, however. He joined the California Highway Patrol after the Air Force, serving for 20 years.
He left the dealership at 9:35 in the morning, returned to work at the California Highway Patrol Special Duties School and finished his shift at 2:00 p.m. It being Friday, he was looking forward to spending time with his family.
That afternoon Saylor returned home to the family's residence in Chula Vista, where he picked up his wife, daughter and brother-in-law (Cleofe's brother, Chris Lastrella). Officer John Concepcion, Saylor's close friend at the CHP, said the family usually spent Friday evenings at Mahala's soccer practice. They were on their way to such a practice on Friday afternoon when their Lexus experienced problems."
He did not seem to be a stupid person IMO. Did he panic no one will ever know. You do not expect to see this behavior in a person trained to keep their emotions in check. But as you pointed out we all are human.
I now know why the accelerator pedal on my wifes 200 is so short.
Don
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