Who OWNS this dump truck????
Given the fact that these assholes like to keep me surrounded and they are filthy and dangerous (because they WANT TO BE) and that the City/County awards them for having such stellar businesses ..... (most of the time they're not legally tagged even) I also find it more than curious that amidst all the other threats they poke at my family (including the veering into my lane by dump trucks and other huge ass implements of death) that I mention this twice in one week and now we have this. The timing is extraordinary. It wouldn't be the first time I caught the Tribune blatantly LYING about a death. Death that didn't even happen. Fake obituaries. Yep, it's true. NO funeral because of NO BODY. Names on demand, yknow. (intimidation comes in many flavors)
In the case that this was your 'random traffic accident' please accept my sincere condolences in your loss. It's a terrible time.
UPDATE: Upon looking at the pictures, this accident looks real enough. I'm sorry for any loss of life and for this family involved but stand by my statements. Before they really got active running me off the interstate they started going to the junkyards (yep collusion with those wrecker types) and dumping off HUGE FOUL wrecks in my neighborhood.) I mean horrifying things that blocked the entire road and tied up traffic and all kinds of crap. First of all and yeah I know it SOUNDS crazy ... their timing is VERY POOR. They would mistime it and I would miss the whole deal. One time, I caught it almost by accident cause I forgot my cell phone. Here's the deal you theatrical folks: They could NOT drop off the SOUND of such a HUGE wreck. I'm definitely not one of the sheeple.
It's sick that we live in an area where people have infiltrated the media to the point that they can get away with publishing lies about deaths and crimes and even obits. The one thing they can't come up with is the body .... this is lack of media oversight and outright COLLUSION. But, when they created Nazi Germany it started out much like this. IF they can control the media they can control YOU.
I hope I'm getting your attention because it's NOT just me. Some people are having this done to them and have NO CLUE. They think it's just bad luck or ...... I don't know what ... but too much has swirled around me for me to be in denial.
Boy dies after SUV pulls into dump truck's path
The 9-year-old and his mom, both from Tennessee, were visiting family and friends.
By ABBIE VANSICKLE
Published March 21, 2007
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GIBSONTON - A 9-year-old Tennessee boy died Tuesday morning in a car accident after his mother pulled out in front of a dump truck, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Anthony Landis of Cowan, Tenn., died at the scene of the accident at Big Bend Road near the entrance ramp to northbound Interstate 75, said Trooper Larry Coggins.
Neither driver was injured, but four passengers were flown to Tampa General Hospital for treatment, Coggins said.
The collision happened at 8:40 a.m., when a 2005 Ford sport utility vehicle driven by Yvonne Landis, 37, of Cowan turned left in front of an eastbound dump truck driven by Jorge Botero, 36, of Temple Terrace, Coggins said.
Troopers said Botero tried to swerve to avoid the collision, but he wasn't able to move in time.
"The evidence is pretty indicative that she made a left turn in front of the other vehicle," Coggins said. "The truck driver had nowhere to go."
Botero was not injured.
There were eight people in an SUV built to hold a maximum of seven, Coggins said. Landis, the driver, was not injured. Also unhurt were Beth Morrison, 37, of Wimauma and Donna Jokinen, 57, of Wimauma, Coggins said.
Heather Simmons, 30, of Cowan was flown to TGH, where she was listed in fair condition, said hospital spokesman John Dunn. Her son, Dillion Hanna, 6, was in critical condition. Her daughter, Nicole Simmons, 4, was listed in good condition.
The driver's son, Brandon Landis, 5, was in critical condition, Dunn said.
Investigators are still trying to figure out where everyone sat inside the SUV. It's also unclear who wore a seat belt. No one was ejected from either vehicle.
Investigators don't believe alcohol was a factor in the crash, and no charges have been filed.
The entrance ramp was closed immediately after the crash, but reopened by 10 a.m.
The Landis family came to Florida to visit family and friends in Wimauma, Coggins said. Cowan is about an hour northwest of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Botero works in the Gibsonton area. His dump truck was empty at the time of the accident, Coggins said.
News researcher Cathy Wos contributed to this report. Abbie VanSickle can be reached at 813 226-3373 or vansickle@sptimes.com.
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