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On Feb 5, 2024, at 12:56 PM, Vince M Lane <blcs...@msn.com> wrote:
There’s no doubt this guy came to CO to pull this stunt. He knew better than to do it in his home state of TX. That said, speeding is pretty much a misdemeanor at best no matter how fast you’re going and I doubt TX would extradite him on a misdemeanor. I don’t know what the reciprocity agreements are between the 2 states but some form of aggravated circumstances (reckless endangerment?) rising to the level of a felony will likely be necessary to get him here. So far I haven’t heard of any injuries to others or damage to property (which will be his defenses) but it will be interesting to see what the CSP and their go to DA or Assistant AG can come up with.
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