The elderly are attacking Pedestrians and anti-Joe Lieberman politicians. As usual, with their cars.
Witness Bill Hoezel told The Day of New London, "People were facing the tracks and didn't see the car coming. The car was moving probably 10 to 15 miles per hour, much quicker than someone trying to edge through a crowd. There was no warning and no screaming, just thump-thump-thump as the bodies were hit."
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In the crowd was Ned Lamont, who's challenging Sen. Joe Lieberman in the Aug. 8 Democratic primary. Lamont was not injured, but three of his campaign workers were.
Sunday, July 09, 2006
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