NYC XYZ
2006-10-30 03:11:02 UTC
They really, really suck bad. Check this out -- they have time to
harass bicyclists but can't be bothered to hunt down motorists who
injure or kill:
http://www.1010wins.com/pages/116836.php?contentType=4&contentId=231681
EXCERPT
The family says a detective has not yet been assigned to the case and
they're worried that not enough is being done to seek witnesses or
possible video from nearby surveillance cameras. The family says it
will be handing out flyers Monday morning at the scene.
The Yoo family faxed a release to the press Sunday in hopes of finding
the driver responsible.
Here is an excerpt of that release:
"The driver of the coach bus pulled into the lane Dr. Yoo was traveling
in and knocked him over with the passenger side of the bus and dragged
him before he or she headed toward the Lincoln Tunnel. Someone has
chained his bicycle to a pole on the corner of 9th Avenue and 39 and it
is barely recognizable. There was one witness hut that person was
unable to get the license plate or identify the bus company.
"His body has been shattered from head to toe and is in the ICU at St.
Vincent's Hospital after hours of cat scans. 4 hours of surgery, and
4 pints of blood. He needed an air tube to help him breathe. It was
removed this morning and he can identify the bus. Unfortunately, the
police are not available today. NYPD told them that they cannot use the
TIPS hotline because he only sustained injuries and was not killed.
"Dr. Yoo remains in intensive care with is wife of four (4) months Dr.
Jessica Delaney. They met during their residencies at Montefiore
Hospital and are well-aware of the severity of his injuries. He is
expected to receive more surgeries over the next year and does not
expect to be released from the hospital for 6 months.
"His wife learned of the accident when she was paged by Roosevelt
hospital staff. The police did not contact her. The Emergency Room at
St. Vincent's called the hospital. The police report was left inside
Dr. Yoo's crumpled bag with his mangled belongings."
Contacted by 1010 WINS Sunday night, an NYPD spokesman said the
department is investigating the incident. Anyone who knows anything
about this crime is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.
Tipsters can also call Yoo family spokeswoman Barbara Thomson at
917-687-5298.
A $2,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and
conviction.
harass bicyclists but can't be bothered to hunt down motorists who
injure or kill:
http://www.1010wins.com/pages/116836.php?contentType=4&contentId=231681
EXCERPT
The family says a detective has not yet been assigned to the case and
they're worried that not enough is being done to seek witnesses or
possible video from nearby surveillance cameras. The family says it
will be handing out flyers Monday morning at the scene.
The Yoo family faxed a release to the press Sunday in hopes of finding
the driver responsible.
Here is an excerpt of that release:
"The driver of the coach bus pulled into the lane Dr. Yoo was traveling
in and knocked him over with the passenger side of the bus and dragged
him before he or she headed toward the Lincoln Tunnel. Someone has
chained his bicycle to a pole on the corner of 9th Avenue and 39 and it
is barely recognizable. There was one witness hut that person was
unable to get the license plate or identify the bus company.
"His body has been shattered from head to toe and is in the ICU at St.
Vincent's Hospital after hours of cat scans. 4 hours of surgery, and
4 pints of blood. He needed an air tube to help him breathe. It was
removed this morning and he can identify the bus. Unfortunately, the
police are not available today. NYPD told them that they cannot use the
TIPS hotline because he only sustained injuries and was not killed.
"Dr. Yoo remains in intensive care with is wife of four (4) months Dr.
Jessica Delaney. They met during their residencies at Montefiore
Hospital and are well-aware of the severity of his injuries. He is
expected to receive more surgeries over the next year and does not
expect to be released from the hospital for 6 months.
"His wife learned of the accident when she was paged by Roosevelt
hospital staff. The police did not contact her. The Emergency Room at
St. Vincent's called the hospital. The police report was left inside
Dr. Yoo's crumpled bag with his mangled belongings."
Contacted by 1010 WINS Sunday night, an NYPD spokesman said the
department is investigating the incident. Anyone who knows anything
about this crime is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.
Tipsters can also call Yoo family spokeswoman Barbara Thomson at
917-687-5298.
A $2,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and
conviction.