Page 27 - The Administrator - A Startling True Story of Politics and Deception_Neat
P. 27

THE ADMINISTRATOR | 15


                 In concert, Alonzo recounts his recollection of the events to the State Highway
           Patrol Officer while the Lead Paramedic attends to him.

                 "No,  I  haven't  seen  that  truck  before.  Neither  do  I  know  the  driver,  nor

           individuals could be," Alonzo replies while he turns to the State Trooper.

                 "Though it is not obvious what precipitates the vehicle chase and shooting,
           the  Lawrenceville  PD  suspects  that  it  may  have  been  a  mistaken  identity,  or  a

           carjacking gone wrong," reports a third News Correspondent while gawking into the
           camera held by his Cameraman.

                 Just about the same time, another Reporter asserts, "the spokesperson for

           Gwinnett Sheriff's Department, Sgt. Diane Moll, puts forth 'the situation is fluid and
           investigation are ongoing.' With that, I'm turning it over to you, Cynthia." However,
           their conversations get drown with helicopters -- police and TV News' -- buzzing the
           skies over the witnesses, reporters, and motorists in search of leads. Then, a tow

           truck pulls up while law enforcement officers continue to direct the traffic.

                 Meanwhile, a few hundred yards away from the crash site, one of the perps
           crawls out while the other struggles. The First Perp walks to his wounded partner

           and manages  to  help  his severely injured partner out  of the  damaged truck. He
           glances around the wooded area for a moment before turning to the Second Perp
           who skirmishes on the ground. Suddenly, “sorry, Homie ... But you're slowing me

           down," he remarks while pulling out a 9-mm semiautomatic pistol.

                 "What ... What are you talking about?" the Second Perp skirmishes in awe.

                  "You’re badly hurt, Homie --”
   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32