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tonio Aug 2, 2006 04:58 PM

Cop wrecks suspect's 350Z (update on page 4)
 
http://www.11alive.com/news/news_art...?storyid=82814



Reported By: Jerry Carnes
Web Editor: Michael King
Last Modified: 8/2/2006 7:52:06 PM

A police officer is recovering after he was involved in a bad accident on Tuesday in Grantville.

Witnesses say the officer was driving 100 mph when he crashed on Interstate 85. On top of that, the on-duty officer was driving the sports car of a man just arrested.

Officer Jesse Hudgins is recovering in stable condition at Atlanta Medical Center after suffering a broken collarbone, a broken ankle and bruised lungs.

Hudgins has only been with the Grantville Police Department a month, and already he is injured and in hot water.

Grantville looks like Norman Rockwell’s vision of the easy life – typically, controversy takes a detour long before reaching the city limits.

A mangled Nissan has the people of Grantville crashing from one question into another.

“What was he thinking? That’s all that I can say,” said Grantville resident James Berry.

The kind of thing that has the police chief asking questions about one of his own.

“Right now, we’re unclear as to what the decision-making process was,” said Police Chief Franklin Allen.

On Sunday night, a Grantville police officer stopped a car along I-85, and arrested the man behind the wheel for driving on a suspended license.

According to the police report, the suspect said he could call a relative to come remove the car from the intestate. But Officer Hudgins decided to move the silver Nissan 350Z himself.

Witnesses say they saw the officer driving the car in excess of 100 mph, until he moved into the emergency lane, lost control, and crashed into the woods.

It was common practice for Grantville Police to remove vehicles from the interstate themselves, until Chief Allen arrived and made a strict policy against it.

“Under no circumstances was an officer to remove a vehicle himself,” Allen said. “Unless it was an extreme emergency situation.”

“Was it in this case?” asked 11Alive’s Jerry Carnes.

“In my opinion, it was not at this point,” Allen replied.

Now, one of his officers is lucky to be alive, facing potential charges like reckless driving, and a town known for it’s laid-back way of life is getting the type of attention that they don’t want.

Investigators with the Coweta County Sheriff’s Department want to speak to Hudgins as soon as he leaves the hospital.

dkmesa350z Aug 2, 2006 05:00 PM

****ing pigs. No one ever accused the police in Atlanta of being intelligent

driftk1d Aug 2, 2006 05:08 PM

stupid cops, i live near that area too

Rcrapp74 Aug 2, 2006 05:15 PM

Why are you guys insulting police officers? There is always the stupid cop, but don't generalize that every officer is an idiot becuae of one person.

4BangR-X Aug 2, 2006 05:26 PM

Yes, this has nothing to do with police officers in general. It was one asshat, that is a bad decision maker...or a good one till he got caught.

Suvlaki Aug 2, 2006 05:31 PM

http://www.11alive.com/assetpool/ima...802%5B1%5D.jpg
wow wtf... :-(

Mr23779 Aug 2, 2006 05:33 PM

It's too bad that a poor decision of one officer has to taint the image for the rest of us. I'd venture to guess that a majority of us follow the letter of the law and don't let the badge influence the decisions we make on a daily basis.

There's good and bad in every walk of life...but if this story is true, I can't see how this was a wise thing to do by the officer in question.

thr33fiftyZ33 Aug 2, 2006 05:34 PM

that sux!!

gwel687 Aug 2, 2006 05:37 PM

wow what a crappy cop, if I a cop took my car and crashed it I would be soo pissed, and not to mention that cop is gonna get screwed, and prob lose his life savings

aznmojo Aug 2, 2006 05:42 PM

dang i'd be so pissed... that cop is up **** creek without a paddle.

onebadfyvo Aug 2, 2006 05:42 PM

Most likely he was a dumba$$ before he became a cop. One month on the job, huh?! I hope he's able to walk to the unemployment office when he recovers.

roast Aug 2, 2006 05:44 PM

Cop joyriding a persons vehicle and totals it and almost kills himself. Lawsuit anyone? I guess they will try to say the owner shouldnt have been driving on a sus. license. This cop was a newbie it sounds like, he should have known better.

HighwaySpeed Aug 2, 2006 06:33 PM

ONE law enforcement officer made ONE mistake.

That ONE mistake by that ONE law enforcement officer had NOTHING to do with his profession! HE made a bad decision, NOT his department and NOT the entire law enforcement profession!

glowz825 Aug 2, 2006 06:38 PM

Thats what happens when you drive a crown vic all day then hop in something that actually moves

xedes Aug 2, 2006 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by HighwaySpeed
A guy made a mistake.

The mistake had NOTHING to do with his profession!

:icon11:-- The guy was a cop. It has everything to do with his profession. If he wasn't a cop, he would have never been able to pull that car over. It was stated that he was spotted doing over or around 100 mph. Being a "cop", he should know better than to travel at those speeds, especially in a suspects car. This is just another incident when a cop feels that it is only his job to enforce the law, and not his duty to obey the laws himself.

Sleepy79 Aug 2, 2006 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by HighwaySpeed
A guy made a mistake.

The mistake had NOTHING to do with his profession!

He caused an accident, not a mistake. He knew very well what he was doing and the end result bit him in the ass.

People are just pissed that cop went beyond his authority and abused it.

Cops enforce the law, they are not the law.

kcobean Aug 2, 2006 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by dkmesa350z
****ing pigs. No one ever accused the police in Atlanta of being intelligent

That's pretty harsh. I hope Karma isn't keeping score, for your sake. LEOs do a dangerous job for what most consider crappy pay, dealing with liars, criminals and people like you who hate them all day long (even though it's unlikely that you personally have ever had a negative experience with a LEO that wasn't directly or indirectly your own doing), and 99.9% of them do it with professionalism and courtesy. One bad apple shouldn't condemn the entire field to such names....IMHO of course.

You should go watch a few of the videos of LEOs getting gunned down in the line of duty, perhaps it will generate a new sense of respect for these guys.


For the OP, this particular officer sounds like he was destined to weed himself out of the career-field or the gene pool sooner or later. Just glad to hear he didn't take anyone off the road with him.

ericjackson Aug 2, 2006 07:04 PM

"i'll take that black 911 there, yes sir, the turbo one."

jinsei888 Aug 2, 2006 07:13 PM

i wish the officer died instead, that would have been more deserving!

glowz825 Aug 2, 2006 07:13 PM

Well I dont have anything against the fuzz , more than any body cops get the guilt by association when one of them screws up,thats why you always here the bad stuff before the good stuff I hate the media


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