Consider the stereotypes people have about Detroit…murder, dilapidated buildings, unemployment, etc…
Just a few months ago a man was lying dead in a vacant building while people played floor hockey around him. No one bothered to call the police…
But last night, well, this might be the wost of them all.
A 19-year-old Michigan State University student leaving a Red Wings hockey game with friends Thursday night was dragged more than a quarter-mile under a car and killed, police said.
Let me repeat that for you….1/4 mile. The distance around a track. More than a thousand feet. As a native Detroiter that knows the area, I can’t believe that nobody saw anything (including this person’s friends). Considering this happened after a Red Wings game, there must have been at the very least, several hundred people within a small radius.
Whether the driver of the car was drunk or just simply didn’t care, I truly find this to be appalling.












November 8, 2009
#1
I would like to point out that a 1/8mile in Detroit is not the same as a quarter mile anywhere else, and the fact that it was while leaving an NHL game, guess the red wings lost that night idk, its frigging ridiculous how disgustedly stupid some people can be, this is why your license should expire every year with a retest, and the fact that I can almost guarantee anyone reading this that at least 1 person saw that body under the car, said “WTF” to themselves, and DID NOTHING, GROW A PAIR AND CARE PEOPLE, life’s tough enough as it is without A**HOLES