Woman Whose Son Was Killed By Illegal Alien Drunk Driver Slapped With Bill To Clean His Blood From Street
From WYFF Channel Four:
GREENVILLE, S.C. - A drunken driver killed an Upstate women’s son last year, and if the grief wasn’t enough, she’s had to deal with bills associated with the wreck, even for the cost of cleaning up her son’s blood.
A coroner called Loretta Robinson last June and told her that her oldest son, Justin Walker, died when his car was struck by a drunken driver on White Horse Road. “I never would have imagined getting that call,” she said. “Never in one million years expected that.”
Robinson looked Anna Gonzalez, the accused driver, in the eye in court Tuesday as Gonzalez pleaded guilty.
The grieving mother then showed the judge the many bills she’s had to pay, even though her son was not at fault.
Robinson said she paid to have the wrecked car stored for months, in case there was a trial.
“I had to pay to have the vehicle towed,” she said. “I had to pay for the vehicle removed and to clean up the street from Justin’s blood on the ground.”
Robinson said that was the bill that stung the most – paying $50 to have the street cleaned.
The souless cretins who sent the bill were just looking for a pocket to pick. On the principle she should have told them to eat shit
ReplyDeleteOUTRAGE!
ReplyDeleteLinked at my site.
ReplyDeleteI'd tell the city to BILL HOMELAND SECURITY AND FUCK OFF
ReplyDeleteI've been perusing the comments thread at the news site. People are apparently taking up a collection for this lady who lost her son AND got slammed for bills that she should never have received, IMO.
ReplyDeleteBesides this story being mostly false (he was NOT an illegal) and intended to keep those with hateful pea brains outraged;
ReplyDeleteThe GOP in this state CUT funding for Victims Assistance Programs.
You reap what you sew.
What I sew? Every time I do a stitch in time, huh?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, this has nothing to do with "hate". You don't know anything about this blog. We don't hate illegal aliens.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I'm married to a second generation immigrant, and some of my family are not citizens.
You really ought to think before you spew ... and spell.