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93 mph for us Americans.he was going 150 when spotted on highway
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& Brits!93 mph for us Americans.
Have to wonder if he was trying to cause collateral damage doing that. Thankfully we'll never know.Not suicide by cop but travelling @ 150km is certainly a way to attract attention.
I’m not familiar with the exact section of highway he was on, but several provincial highways have sections with speed limits of 110 km/hr - and people regularly travel 20km/hr over the limits. I’m not saying 150 km/hr isn’t indicative of him fleeing police and attempting to escape, just trying to give a bit more perspective of his speed relative to others.Not suicide by cop but travelling @ 150km is certainly a way to attract attention.
I’m not familiar with the exact section of highway he was on, but several provincial highways have sections with speed limits of 110 km/hr - and people regularly travel 20km/hr over the limits. I’m not saying 150 km/hr isn’t indicative of him fleeing police and attempting to escape, just trying to give a bit more perspective of his speed relative to others.
I don’t think he was an injustice collector in any typical sense. He likely held grudges and targeted some people on his rampage, but I think he was mostly fueled by rage, grief and the drugs he took to mask that.I am not surprised by Myles Sanderson having a long criminal record. I wonder about Damien Sanderson.
I would not be surprised if they are injustice collectors. Something seen in the past with Uvalde, Highland Park, Buffalo, Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, Isla Vista, Orlando, Las Vegas, Utoya, Dunblane, Port Arthur, Paris, Oklahoma City, and 9/11.
The question that I have is was he driving 150 km/hr the whole time that would say if it was more than fleeing becaue yeah, it would definately catch attention. Specifically sections of highway that were lower in speed.I’m not familiar with the exact section of highway he was on, but several provincial highways have sections with speed limits of 110 km/hr - and people regularly travel 20km/hr over the limits. I’m not saying 150 km/hr isn’t indicative of him fleeing police and attempting to escape, just trying to give a bit more perspective of his speed relative to others.