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An angry driver
ENRAGED MOTORIST ' KILLS ' CAR
(from The Huston Post)
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A motorist, became enraged last Tuesday when his car got stuck
for
of
with
into
on
from
to
in
out
the snow,
smashed its windows
for
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with
into
on
from
to
in
out
a tire iron
then pulled
for
of
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into
on
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out
a pistol and shot out the tires, police said.' He killed it. It's a case of auto suicide,'said police Maj. Jack Kellem.
The car got stuck in six inches
for
of
with
into
on
from
to
in
out
snow.
Police said the driver became so angry that he pulled a tire iron
for
of
with
into
on
from
to
in
out
the trunk
and smashed every window
for
of
with
into
on
from
to
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out
the car.
Still not satisfied, he pulled
for
of
with
into
on
from
to
in
out
a pistol
and shot all four tires full
for
of
with
into
on
from
to
in
out
holes,
then reloaded and emptied half
for
of
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into
on
from
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a second
clip of bullets
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into
on
from
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the car.
When the gun jammed, he threw it
for
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with
into
on
from
to
in
out
the snow
and returned
for
of
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into
on
from
to
in
out
the tire iron.When police arrived,
he was beating
for
of
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into
on
from
to
in
out
the hood. Kellem said the man was sober and rational, but very perturbed.
He was jailed
for
of
with
into
on
from
to
in
out
discharging a firearm in the city.
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