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« on: February 21, 2002, 09:59:35 AM »
On Tuesday night, around 9:30, Lake Worth High School lost two of our sophemores; Cody Bowden, 16, and Keith Pope, 16, to a tragic car accident. A third teen, Chistopher Simmons, 16, is at Harris Methodist in serious condition. The two teens were killed when Pope's brand new Chevy Tahoe rolled several times.

For those who live in this area, (Ft. Worth or Azle) the teens were driving too fast on "Roller Coaster Hill" on Ten Mile Bridge Road. For those that don't know, Roller Coaster Hill is a section of road that has a steep hill. Cars going even highway speed can catch air on this hill. Pope, who as inexperienced at night drriving, was going way too fast up this hill to make his and his friend's curfew.
Pope lost control, overcorrected, and caught air. The SUV flew in the air an unknown distance before landing on it's front left fender. The truck rolled several times befoer resting some distance away. Pope and Bowden were pronounced dead that the scene, and Simmons was taken to the hospital by helicoper. He may loose his arm.

We here at the school are in shock. Classes yesterday and today aren't getting anything done, as almost the entire school was affected. People are crying heavily, counselers have been brought in, the administration is at a loss.

This is what happens when teens speed. Though the superintendant say that drugs or alcohol wasn't involved, there's a good chance it was. Though I'm 17 myself, I want to urge any parents of teens, especially those who are just now begining to drive, to warn them on the dangers of speeding. LWHS lost two good students due to someone's bad decision, and I'd rather not want to read about a similar accident elsewhere.

Now I must go and help others, since I've been recruited as a semi-counseler. :(

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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2002, 10:44:24 AM »
so sorry to hear about your schools loss

I think ... another time, we'll discuss the driving age as being to young ... gl with your classmates.
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2002, 11:10:34 AM »
When I think about the confusion of adolescense combined with driving a car, I often wonder how I made it out.

Its tragic to see the odds hit anyone.

Condolences to the families and the classmates.

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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2002, 11:15:24 AM »
16 yr old , driving HIS brand new chevy tahoe???

part time after school work must pay better than i thought, or am i missing something ??

how about this ...rich daddy gives spoiled son new toy, spoiled son wrecks new toy

reminds me of the time i drove past a private school, a brand new BMW was stuffed in a drainage ditch with a young sad driver standing there looking at it.

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« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2002, 11:19:44 AM »
Bad form.  Someone is killed in a car crash and it takes 3 posts to go to the petty jealousy card.

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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2002, 11:20:39 AM »
a high school in the school district I work for lost 2 teens, and the driver is in the extended care unit now, he should survive.  He pulled out in front of a dump truck.  The driver of the dump truck wasn't hurt at all.  The front passenger died on the scene, and the rear passenger died a few days later from injuries received.

I could be mistaken on the ages, but I'm pretty sure the driver (who's surviving) was 17, the boy who died on the scene was 15, and the girl in the back was 14.

http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/news/012902/Local/ST001.shtml

is the link to the archived article if you want more info.
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« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2002, 11:21:11 AM »
Were they wearing seatbelts?

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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2002, 11:29:35 AM »
It happens.  Drugs or alcohol aren't necessary, but they certainly complicate things.  When I was 16 I did some really stupid things in cars, mostly at night (never under the influence though).  A couple of times, if I had a vehicle with a high CG like an SUV or a jacked-up pickup, the results would have been tragic ("Hey! Sign says 25-mph turn; let's try 70!").  If there had been somebody else around, the results would have been bad (60 mph car chases through suburban neighborhoods with the lights off -- now that's teen idiocy).

And sure, I knew somebody who died.  He and his buddies were coming back from a movie and decided to drag race a banana-yellow camaro.  They hit about 80, the driver apparently taunted the camaro and didn't notice the slight jink in the road, complete with telephone pole.  The engine block flew 200 feet.

Sorry to hear about your tragedy.  It's gotta suck.
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« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2002, 11:37:50 AM »
A truly sad thing to hear of lives ended before they even had a chance to experience life.

Experience is the best teacher; unfortunately it is often the most expensive.

The bill was REAL expensive in this case. Let's hope a few others at the school heed the lesson.
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« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2002, 11:44:59 AM »
No, john, the truck was Pope's mother's. When the truck landed, it flipped end-over-end rather than rolled. It flipped for 300 feet, and Bowden was ejected. All occupants were wearing seatbelts...

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« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2002, 12:06:52 PM »
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Originally posted by john9001
16 yr old , driving HIS brand new chevy tahoe???

part time after school work must pay better than i thought, or am i missing something ??

how about this ...rich daddy gives spoiled son new toy, spoiled son wrecks new toy

reminds me of the time i drove past a private school, a brand new BMW was stuffed in a drainage ditch with a young sad driver standing there looking at it.



It makes no difference if these kids were driving a car the put together from peices collected at the local pick and pull wrecking yard or a brand new Chevy truck.  It is still a tragedy when someone so young with their life still ahead of them dies, even more so when it is more than one that dies.

Oh well, I am sure that I just wasted my time explaining that to you, as your reply pretty much indicates that you are incapable of feeling anything other than petty jealousy, even in the face of something as sad as this.

Anyways, to Texace, I offer my condolences to you and your fellow students.

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« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2002, 12:11:05 PM »
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Originally posted by john9001
16 yr old , driving HIS brand new chevy tahoe???

part time after school work must pay better than i thought, or am i missing something ??

how about this ...rich daddy gives spoiled son new toy, spoiled son wrecks new toy

reminds me of the time i drove past a private school, a brand new BMW was stuffed in a drainage ditch with a young sad driver standing there looking at it.



What a retarded moron.


My condolesences. I have lost many friends in car accidents, and almost been in a few. Somehow I always manage to be in control, even those times I irresponsibly drove drunk.
Now I rather sleep outside a bar than go to my car in that state.

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« Reply #12 on: February 21, 2002, 12:27:57 PM »
When I was in high school ('85), I was driving my Bug with two female friends.  Not paying attention, driving a road I had never been on before, I stopped at a flashing red light.  Thinking it was a four-way stop, I pulled into the interseciton.  It was a two-way stop and a Volvo T-Boned us on the driver's side.  I was knocked unconcious and the girl in the backseat broke an arm.  The couple in the Tank were not injured.

Fortunately for me, no one was killed and I was able to learn a lot from that accident.  Sadly, when it comes to car accidents, many do not get to learn from their mistakes.

Good luck with everything this week, Texace.

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« Reply #13 on: February 21, 2002, 12:32:14 PM »
The terrible part about these accidents is that no matter how much you preach to a teenager, they still will make up their mind on their own. I look back now and thank god that I made it through the stupid toejam I did as a teenager. My condolences to their parents. :(

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« Reply #14 on: February 21, 2002, 01:28:22 PM »
texace

just remember with the death of your schoolmates, some others will live by heeding one of life's hardest lessons

had a neighbor's daughters very close high school 16 year old friend (sober) killed two years ago when she drove her car right into a tree as she was reaching for her ringing cell phone which was on the floor on the passengers side, pulled the wheel as she leaned over ...

neighbor's daughter was really shook up as she thinks it was her call she was trying to answer .....

three weeks later the tree was removed as part of a road widening project

nothing scary than seeing a child talking on a cell phone with music blarring out the windows while driving down the road realizing they have practically zero driving experience ...
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