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Hit-and-run death leaves few cluesCrime one of seven traffic deaths in Youngstown in 2012January 21, 2013YOUNGSTOWN — For Officer Brian Booksing, beans are about the only clue he has in trying to solve a hit-skip accident last year that killed a man on the South Side.... Showing 8 of 8 comments
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nmcLone
onion for mr trib editor ;what up w the no commen allow up in opinion part ? we all be needed to opine & be conversating on them letters
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unitedfortruth
yea i do....we both know that.
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Billdog
I wonder who got to eat the beans?
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Billdog
unitedfortruth, you make no sense what so ever.
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unitedfortruth
LOL billdog! thats not a rant dude. lol
its sarcasm...
my rants are profanity laced. lol!
so calm down and go take something from your neighbor you think he shouldnt have. its cool.
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nativio289
Frank! I think we have an onion for Saturday! "An onion to person or persons unknown who left a person on the road after hitting them with their car"...!
This stuff does write itself!
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Billdog
An other ridiculous rant by another thinking it has some relevance in another debate.
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unitedfortruth
This is getting out of hand. We need a ban on vehicles. The proven way to stop hit and runs is to and death feom vehicles is to stop letting people have them at all.
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