The reason the sound was turned off was they were talking to police at the time telling them to hurry up because the driver of the truck is going to kill someone I've seen this before with the sound on..
Why didn't the police respond faster. In the video the truck traveled quite a distance. They appeared to have had enough time to get to him before the deadly crash.
Man that was hard to watch. The whole time you know that lives are about to end, needlessly and violently. This kind of thing needs to be required viewing for new drivers, because it can happen, it does happen. You just cannot get behind the wheel like that. In the other lane, I worry about it every time I come up over a rise on 2-lane road. You have to be thinking about it to give yourself any kind of chance, and you may still find yourself in a circumstance like these people did, without any chance at all.
I was almost taken out by a truck in the same manner. Coming over a crest, unable to see far ahead and all of a sudden there is a truck in my lane. Thankfully I had a quick reaction and was able to swerve my car out of the lane and spun out in the grass. It messed up my alignment a little, but thankfully I drove away without a scratch. The minibus does not have the capability to make a sudden emergency maneuver like I did. So sad for the lives lost due to a careless DUI driver.
@@Uberragen21 Glad you made it! Scary, scary stuff for sure. In a line of cars, I got passed by somebody speeding over the crest of a hill in miserable, snowy conditions. There are significant drainage ditches on either side, parallel to the hill carved out for the road. The shoulder is not even half a car wide. There's nowhere to go. Speed limit 45mph, we were probably all doing around 25-30, this guy...I'll be kind and say he was doing 45. The other side of the hill had mini-tiers (up-then-level, up-then-level, up-then-level), which is where a car was coming in the opposite direction he could not see in spite of the fact that all cars had headlights on, and part of the reason it is a double-line area. Suddenly it was headlights against headlights. I don't know how he swerved back in, but he did, between me and the car in front of me, missed us both by nothing, he almost lost it in the ditch swerving and sliding all over on the snow/ice, and the look on the womans' face gripping the wheel coming the other direction, who had just been faced with death and somehow avoided it...hard to describe. Mouth open in total fear, hands white on the steering wheel. She had nowhere to escape, yet somehow had, with passengers. I went the same direction as this clown on down the road, and he turned into a driveway. I went home and computed that, had he decided to do 100mph from the entry point on that road to the driveway, he would have saved only 30 seconds. That's all. Then I wrote a letter to that address about what happened, and encouraged the family to think twice about that guy if he was coming to pick up their daughter, or stay for dinner, or deliver pizza or whatever it was.
I was in high school in the early 70"s. It was required to watch a video of crash aftermaths. I don"t know if they still do or not. A couple of years later while I was going to a technical collage in Mid Missouri. A group of 4 guys were in a car that ran into the back of a combine. The school was in area with miles of farms. All four died and they put the wreckage in middle of the tech school ball field. Life is already short. Try and not cut it short..
Videos like this were required to be watched before you got your license. They change all that when they allowed idiotic parents to teach their idiotic ways to their idiotic children. Need to go back to how it was….
The driver jack young was sentenced to 55 years in jail. 13 counts of intoxicated manslaughter 1 and count of intoxicated assault. He had taken several times the prescribed amount of clonazapam and other drugs. No alcohol.
Yup. Finally a sentence worth a damn. All too often drunk/drugged drivers who kill other people get away with just a few years. Just a couple months ago a drunk driver in Ohio got away with just 6 to 9 years, with eligibility for parole as early as 3 years, despite killing someone.
Thankfully he got serious time, here in Canada he would likely served under 5 years. Average fatal DUI sentence is 18 months. Max is 14 years but no one ever gets even close to that. 7 tears is the longest I ever heard but like would serve just 1/3. Cement truck driver killed 5 while impaired served just 30 months
Ooh. 55 years in Texas state penitentiary. That's bad. Even if he gets out in, say, 30 years...if he lives. Texas prisons aren't air conditioned. Which might sound reasonable, because there's some pretty awful people in those buildings, like this guy. Except that the temperatures get hot enough inside the buildings to actually kill people. IIRC 120° fahrenheit+.
Nowadays everyone has a camera and records....you think maybe they could have sped up,blew the horn and reversed the tragic accident? Prayers for everyone involved
i got hit head on by a driver suspected of drinking and doing drugs driving a big heavy duty pickup like this, its surprising how much damage a pickup can do to a peterbilt. i was the only survivor.
The Peterbilt has a heavy duty frame, the axles are heavy duty, and the engine/tranny has an extremely high weight/density, but the rest of it is built to be lightweight so that the truck can haul more. They're not designed to be able to resist damage in the event of a collision.
Yeah Jamin,i i truck driver way down under,and bosses bonneted KW got hit head on,it took out steer axle and broke C15 off the mounts,they got truck out of wreck threw a tarp over it and took it back to the yard to get the bodies out,jayus imagine cleaning this mess up...
If the dump truck would have been hit, the driver of the dump truck would have been found at fault for the cause of the accident by being parked on the shoulder of a highway with no 4 way flashers and no emergency triangles set out. And the company would have been sued. Commercial vehicles are held to a different standard than the rest of the motoring public. Unfortunate that the pickup didn't just go off into the brush.
…because they are too busy arguing with the passenger of some other vehicle 5 miles away about why they need to show their ID even though they don’t suspect them of a crime
.... That depends on where you are and what the town/city is like. If you're in a large rural town with a very low population, it can be difficult to get to places fast enough due to how spread out everything is. Always call 911 when you see something like this. ALWAYS. Or 13 innocent people could die.
I did & they said we'll call the sheriff at the next county. They'll take care of it. That's 40 miles away from where we were. This was in Missouri a while back.
He survived, killed 13 people. The NTSB report said he had taken Klonopin and also had THC, codeine, ambien in his system. He was sentenced to 55 years I think.
Apparently he was texting too, these passenger vans are death traps then, a Mini Cooper crashed head on with a similar van at 60mph in Lancaster, CA and the cooper driver survived, but all 12 people in the van died.
This makes me sick. I followed a car through the city driving no better than this. We called the police but drove for miles through town and nare a cop to be found. If you are going to get inebriated, that's your right, just stay off the road and don't destroy other people's lives.
Sadly I've done this many times and cops haven't showed up. I tracked one guy to a burger king and he went through the drive through and still the cops didn't show up.
I'm sure distracted drivers can be annoying. I'm not sticking up for them, but do they drive "every single day" like a guy mixing pot with benzos, subsequently convicted of 13 counts of "intoxicated manslaughter" and 1 count of "intoxicated assault"? Apologies if I overlooked anything.
@@hsiehkanusea only overlooking the fact that if a good amount do, daily, anywhere in the world, then the *fact* stands. In many cases, mainly in America, people have adopted saying "if (basically) ANY [blank], then [blank]." Sad but true. I said it as more of a meme than a blanket statement pertaining to any and all drivers. But it's still statistically true even if only by a sliver. Otherwise, there would be zero distracted driving accidents. When in facts there's thousands every year. (That can be proven) But hey, I see what you're getting at, even if it's just semantics and a little harmless trolling lol
@@scottskinner577 Perhaps your theories are over my head. My apologies if that's true. Meanwhile, my heart goes out to those families relevant to this video, which is about an intoxicated driver who killed 13 people. Fact.
@@hsiehkanusea they showed an exleri.ent on a driving driving course. A drunk guy were a guy who was distracted by phone. The phone guy destroyed everything. Completely off somewhere else in his mind. By the time some of them look up their car is up a tree they didn't even see the tree.
I once found myself following a vehicle that was weaving all over the road. I called 9-11 on my cell and explained the situation. A moment later, I'm speaking with a policemen and telling him my location and direction of travel. The vehicle was safely stopped by a police road block. The driver was either drunk or medicated.
I did the exact same thing. Car was weaving on the interstate in the city of St. Louis. Five lanes, and he was so blasted, I couldn't safely pass him in ANY lane. The cops asked me to follow him, and to stay on the line. Worked out great! The officer called me, months later, and told me the dude got convicted of his FOURTH DWI..and they put him away in big-boy jail.
I did the same thing...the guy nearly crashed at least 6x ....honestly it was scary. He pulled into his driveway as a trooper pulled in. The guy got out of the vehicle and was in his house. The cop couldn't get him for DUI and refused to push the issue.
@@trulysurprised-bk7cy They should have gotten a warrant he witnessed him driving so there would be no problem proving it. Also I think He could have just walked in a got him probable cause.
The survivor should be BIOLOGICALLY RECYCLED, that is, all his or her viable organs donated to people who can use them. It is the only logical decision.
@@philipseamore2395 As long as the organs match my biological blood type, I would not mind since the organs will sustain my life or anyone else's life.
@@philipseamore2395 I have to agree. Oh well. I was just doing a Texan thing by "thinking outside the box" or maybe this would be a great premise for a movie where they eliminate the death penalty by switching to human recycling for criminals.
Nobody should die like that. I had an experience with a driver crossing the center line. My dad was driving, and this car came out of nowhere with no lights on in the dark. It was coming right at us. Dad swerved to the right and away from the driver, but it was a near miss and pretty scary. By the time we both analyzed the situation the driver was gone. We wanted to call the police to stop someone else from getting killed but we had no plate and really no description of the vehicle because it was dark, and their lights were off. It sucks to be powerless to stop something like this. I just hope he didn't hurt anybody that night.
The way that driver was driving it looked like they're drunk or on some kind of drug. If they survived that accident I hope they get life without bail. But if they didn't survive that's for the good for the rest of us.
After the crash the pickup driver told the witnesses and the police that he had been texting. He also provided a statement during an NTSB interview that he was checking his phone for a text when the accident occurred. The NTSB has subpoenaed the driver’s cell phone records from his service provider and will review them over the coming weeks. The driver also told NTSB investigators he had been taking prescription medications prior to the crash. Several of those medications, as well as marijuana, were found in the pickup truck at the scene of the crash. Toxicology test results are pending.
I lived near Concan, Texas and know the Hwy 83 area very well as this is the hill country territory and the simple Rule of Thumb in Driving 101 is that DRIVING IS A 100% ATTENTION ACTIVITY and that was before the cellphone age.
I don't think a pit maneuver would work so well on a dually under a very high rate of speed. Too much lateral grip not only from 4 tires, but also the much higher air pressure in dually tires making the sidewalls stiffer. You would need something really heavy like a dump truck to pit a dually and cause it to spin.
Wow someone is too stupid to understand physics, do you drive huge vehicle that weighs more than a dually ? The two extra tires give them stability for when they tow large loads. I’ve seen them hauling 3 full sized trucks on a trailer. The put vehicle would have to weigh like 20K lbs to hit it with enough force. Also dumbass, civilians like you should stick to being a keyboard warrior.
@@peterf.229 Wow, someone like you who get so angry at something so small should also stick to being keyboard warriors, I wouldn't want you behind the wheel of even a moped car.
@@peterf.229 Dumbass civilian just like your self. Unless you're on active duty sitting in your squad car being a crap cop watching youtube... then you, sir... are also a dumbass civilian!
It's sad that he didn't rear-end that dump truck in the beginning I thought that's what he was going to hit I don't think it would have killed him but he would have sure had a different way of living
my son was killed in this exact manner (April 7, 2021 NC98 North Carolina) - the drunk was driving a pick up - he was driving a Uhaul - the dark road was flat and straight - it was 9pm and she crossed the center line and hit him at 90 MPH - she was found to have fentanyl in her system as well
When you drive a pickup truck of that size intoxicated, you are basically a murder machine waiting for unknowing victims. That’s why there are laws, they save lives. After seeing the horrible results of this way of driving, I think I would consider passing such a driver and trying to warn oncoming traffic.
I agree with you in every respect, it was clear that the driver was either under the influence of alcohol and/or narcotics, or was experiencing a medical emergency of some sort. I would have considered drawing level with the driver and pointing to the rear of his truck and shouting to get his attention. If he didn't stop to check his truck I would see if I could get in front of him and progressively brake to a stop with him doing the same. However, both these actions would be potentially very dangerous, particularly the second one.
Question is why did it take longer than 15 min for the State patrol or local police to intercept the pickup truck? I am sure if the person was able to film and follow that truck for that long they surely called 911 to report this?
Robert B Why did the person would followed the vehicle waiting for the boy to crash didn’t try and stop the person?? It’s one thing if no one was aware the driver was having a problem... But that person from followed the boy as he swerved in and out of lanes. An it took for that child to kill 12 Ppls for the spectator to want to get involved. I don’t like that like.. Had it been I was related to that got hurt and I saw someone could have tried to intervene. But yet they only followed behind the person for miles waiting for them to hit someone. I would be pissed on so many levels.
There is no local police, this is in a very rural area. This is a very huge area for sheriffs deputies to patrol. A deputy could not get to them before the impact.
This is a clear cut case where the witness should have every right to perform the pit maneuver. He had plenty of chances where the road was free and clear of any traffic. There should be a law that of you witness a drunk driver swerving this much you have the right to stop that vehicle by any means necessary
A pit by a private citizen is risky and would open him up to multiple lawsuits. First off, he's not trained to do so properly. Second, he could pit the truck straight into the path of an oncoming vehicle. Remember, at this point no one knows about the disaster waiting further down the road. Hindsight is always 20/20.
@@danielhartin7680 from the legal standpoint you're right. But that also means that the family that this guy destroyed can also sue this guy for watching and not doing anything when he could've. Everything in life is a gamble. I surely wouldn't want to be that person that could've prevented that but I chose to record it and then post it on you tube for views.
That large of a dually 1 ton pickup.... The ONLY vehicle capable of a successful PIT maneuver on that, is 1 of near equal size.... Your average family mini van, even a Crown Vic or similar, ISN'T going to knock that BIG/Heavy of a vehicle off it's feet, and/or spin it around... You'd have to get fully along side of it, and push it while braking, to try, to MAYBE just slow it down !!! AND that's NO guarantee...Even then, more than likely, It'll still PUSH you out of it's way, and into a tree. Sort of like a poodle pushing into a Great Dane.
Try explaining that to your Insurance company. Sorry, I was just trying to do a cops job. They were doing what they could, maybe they could have tried driving ahead of him and trying to warn people but I dont know how much success you could have. Just tragic all the way around
Link to NTSB Report: www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/HAR1802.pdf There were 13 deaths, all in the bus. A bus passenger and the driver of the pickup survived with major injuries. The driver of the pickup was misusing a combination of cannabis and prescription medication. For those wanting to attach blame to the car driver following the Pickup the report mentions the following: The video was recorded by the passenger in the car, not the driver of the car. The car driver contacted two separate police departments, one of whom had a car on the way when the accident happened. From other mentions here, apparently the car driver was flashing his lights to try and alert the Pickup driver and oncoming traffic. Personally it's hard to come up with a situation where an untrained driver could have stopped the Pickup with a car. Even with training doing it without causing even more danger by doing something like entering the opposite lane is unlikely. They would have been in a legal and moral minefield on top of that - remember that they didn't know that a collision was going to occur for sure and that when it did happen it would be with a full minibus with lap-belts only for most occupants.
Thanks for the link. That was a heartbreaking, but very informative read. You are correct. Even the NTSB stated that the recording passenger of the following car had done everything in their power to stop the truck within reason. People lost their loved ones that day and I feel for their surviving loved ones. I hope the driver of the white truck’s dog had not sustained any injuries. That poor pup.
If you see something like this call 911 on your cell phone and tell them you are following a drunk driver and give them your location and description of the vehicle. They will be on you very quick in the city. It may take a while in the rural areas. But this went on for over 14 minutes. Prioritize calling 911 over capturing a crash on the video.
...Ms Cutter and I were behind a guy in a truck driving just as erratically...when I began taping he flipped us off and starting having a fit pointing in the rear view...he pulled over we passed and on our return trip we saw that he had crashed and was in the ambulance with a few police cars around...thankfully it was a single vehicle crash... Cutter & Ms C
One of my "almost died" moments was when I was driving home at about 70 mph on the freeway, and a big diesel dually came up the same overpass, going the wrong way, in the fast lane (which I was in). Reflexes kicked in. I was in the slow-lane breakdown lane and stopped by the time the truck flew by me. I called 911 and narrated the truck's driver running 5 more cars off the road, before they turned around and got off the road themselves. Edit: I've probably driven 400,000 miles or so in my life, the majority in Houston, so, when I say reflexes kicked in, there was no real *conscious* thought process in the driving maneuvers that saved my life. I'm pretty conditioned to people doing crazy stuff on the road.
Don’t pay your self on a shoulder thinking how good of a driver u r . It all comes to God Lord himself kept u safe on all this wild roads. Just give thanks to Lord only
@@relaxation-meditation-calm7207 India's roads...scare the crap out of me! If you drive them, my hat is off to you. Please buy or make yourself an armored vehicle, and good luck!
He admitted to the substances AND to texting while driving, all of which caused the crash. He was sentenced to 55 years in prison. He won't be eligible for parole until he's served at least 27-1/2 years.
The man that caused this horrific crash, Jack Dillon Young, is serving a 55 year prison sentence. The minibus he hit was full of senior citizens returning from a retreat at a church camp in Leakey, TX. The minibus belonged to First Baptist Church of New Braunfels.
A few short years ago, I followed a city owned vehicle for 18 miles, witnessed very similar driving, but I didn’t video the action. I saw that the vehicle finally turned into a church parking area. The next day I called the city that owned the car and told them the time and what I’d witnessed. Never heard of any action taken against the driver.
@@donnas7671 I called police about a drunk driver who was able to keep it in the lanes. They never came, despite passing 2 signs asking people to call. Police don't give a dam about the public. They are in it for the money (Mercenaries).
Oh, wow‐-I remember when this happened, but never saw this video or knew what happened to the guilty driver. The dead were 12 elderly women going home from a church retreat, and the driver of the bus.
I don't know why pickup drivers tend to be almost exclusively the ones featured in videos like this, of people driving utterly recklessly until something horrible happens. Seen it myself in real life, pick up or swerving or even going off the road into the sidewalk and then correcting. Whoever chooses to drive pickup trucks, they seem to make a lot of bad decisions in life.
Saw a severely impaired driver during the day on I-10 close to Houston and began to call it in. About that time I saw a DPS on the side of the road and pulled up behind her......big mistake. She jumped out screaming at me with her hand on her weapon. I put both hands out the window and explained to her what was going on. She relaxed and thanked me but told me pull in front of a DPS car and never behind them. Excellent point. She caught up to the guy and and had him spread eagled a few miles down the road. Lesson learned. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I saw someone doing that on 150 here in Driftwood Texas. I was honking, flashing lights and even turned on my construction lights. At that point I just decided to warn others, not sure what was going on with the driver but cops never showed up.
@@doctorartphd6463 That still doesn't explain them not hitting their head and dying. I don't by that drunks usually live and kill the other people. It just so happens that way. Many drunks do die.
@@bobwreck3775 You're correct. It does not explain it. It seems they should catapult into the windscreen. I agree. A percentage of drunk drivers do die. There may be a slightly higher percentage that survive because they were drunk (and relaxed). I'd like to do some research on any NHTSA or insurance stats. There's lots of variables to consider. As a former LEO and paramedic (in another lifetime), I would say: "That in all fatal crashes I responded to, that were caused by a drunk driver, the drunk driver survived approx. 60-70% of the time". Shared experiences with other personnel were consistent.
A few years ago, I was on my way to work on a curvy, hilly back road. There was a couple ahead of me and the guy driving was yelling at and punching the poor woman. The car was all over the road. I was going crazy. I called his tag in, but don't know what ended up happening. I was scared to death and shaking like a leaf.
Yep, seen that crap happen too. And called my incident & location of to cops but have no idea of what transpired. She was driving & this guy was punching her in the face. You see that a lot around here. Lots of domestic violence everywhere.
@@craigpennington1251 It's sickening to witness something like that. I feel so sad for the victims of domestic or any kind of abuse. While watching this video too, it just shows that you never know what's coming at you over that hill or around that curve! Stay safe!
If I was the vehicle behind that white pickup truck, two things would've come to mind: Attempt to reasonably get the driver's attention, in order to attempt to persuade the driver to stop appropriately, and/or notify the police about the situation immediately.
Apparently the witness was on the phone with police the whole time. Police removed audio because the whole time he’s telling them to hurry tf up before he kills someone he talks to them for over 20 mins but they couldn’t get there in time and he killed 13 people and lived
@@buttersstotch4956 if that's true (the phone call with police) then that audio should be released... but then (maybe) it would become apparent that police didn't prevent this tragic crash and they had a chance to do that... 🤷♂️ but (on the other hand) that reminds about "final destination" and attempts to avoid death... "if you're born to hang, you'll never drown"...
He got 55 years and pleaded no contest so there was no trial drugs and Marijuana were used completely his fault I don't see how people say he was falling asleep that looks nothing like it still
.” While recording, his concern for fellow drivers is audible. However, authorities declined to send a patrol car to the area due to the fact that the truck was leaving their jurisdiction. Kuchler can clearly be heard commenting in return, “We’re talking about safety. Somebody needs to get this guy off the road.” Shortly after that, Young veered into oncoming traffic and hit the church bus at what’s estimated to be 80 miles per hour. It was at that point that Kuchler turned the camera off and tried to assist the injured."
20/20 hindsight. There's no way to know this would end in 13 people dying or even 1 person dying. And do we really want to teach regular people combat driving techniques?
This was used as evidence in the investigation. You do not want or need extra comments that have nothing to do with the lawsuit or investigation. So, yes, it was needed. If you do not like it, don't watch or turn the sound off.
David Beckenbaugh is 100% correct. Lawyers tend to get really pedantic when arguing a case. Entire trials have been won or lost simply because someone decided that a minor detail wasn't important enough to mention or acknowledge.
Leroy Jankins because alcohol relaxes the muscles in the bodies and makes collisions not as rough on then. Sober people tend to tense up right before a wreck and end up getting hurt worse:
@@jaredkelly930 thats not accurate, most people in crashes like that dont even know what happened, specially elderly people, i remember a case where a dud crashed his bmw at 155mph all his friends body parts where everywhere, legs, arms heads, he walked away, YES walked away, it doesn't matter how relaxed you are, a 155mph crash will destroy you Its just how nature works, evil people are privileged and protected 🤷🏻♂️
@Anita IceCream "let me kill 13 innocents so he can suffer for killing them" I understand why some people describe god as the ultimate genocidal psychopath
I was afraid to pass a drunk on my motorcycle on 225 in Houst one night going to Deer Park. She would turn towards everycar as they passed and almost hit them. She went from shoulder to shoulder over and over. She would go 70, then 40... This was pre-cell phones. She finally smashed into a car broke down on the shoulder. I stopped and tried to help. She was in bad shape, but no major bleeding. I wasn't about to mover her. A nurse stopped and I raced to a gas station and called 911. I waited, gave a statement, and watched paramedics cut her out and try to save her. They took her away and I have no idea if she lived or died. She was a young girl in her 20s or early thirties.
Jack D. Young, 22, who testified last week that he deserved to spend time in a state prison, was sentenced Friday to 55 years in the Criminal Justice Texas Department. Young’s use of marijuana and misuse of prescribed medication is said to have caused him to crash into a church bus on March 29, 2017, killing 13 of 14 senior passengers from the First Baptist Church of New Braunfels. Two hours after the crash, Young tested positive for Clonazepam and marijuana. On May 31,Young pleaded no contest to 14 two-count indictments for the crash. Young faced up to 270 years in prison. Charges included 13 counts of intoxicated manslaughter with a vehicle and 13 counts of manslaughter, as well as one count of intoxicated assault with a vehicle and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Chelsey Young, Jack’s older sister, said she and her brother were exposed to drugs at a young age, noting that Laurie Davis provided Jack Young with pills when he was in fourth grade. www.uvaldeleadernews.com/articles/fifty-five-year-sentence/
I remember when this happened. Someone, maybe a cop, asked the dazed Jack Young "do you realize what you've done"? Mr. Young will remember that question for the rest of his life.
@@warrenz597 When you pay "tax" it is the obligation of the state or fed to render service. It is all of the government's obligation to render service to the tax-paying constituents. That is a right, a privilege is when you are rendered services without payment, barter, or compensation. Which all politicians receive and give to secure their place in the establishment. A right is not given by the government only by God. The declaration of independence recognizes this. When you pay for something and do not get to use what you paid for that is called theft. The constitution recognizes theft as a punishable offense.
The driver was traveling about 69 mph at impact and the bus was traveling around 62 to 65 miles at impact on a 4 percent grade up/down grade, depending on the direction of their travel. The combined force at impact was tremendous. They all died of blunt force trauma or severe contusions of their pelvic region from the seatbelts. The only thing that is good: The surviving bus passenger was knocked out and based on what she saw and experienced; she told the other victims' love ones that they did not suffer. Also, two of the passengers were partially ejected from their seats. Read the NTSB report: www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/HAR1802.pdf
That is rural Texas, not a city. You are lucky if the police/sheriff are there within 1/2 hour. Lookup Concan, Tx on Google Maps satellite view and you'll see what I mean.
I witnessed that kind of drunk driving in NYS. I called 911. NYS police caught the driver too. Nobody mentioned the witness. I wonder what the witness mental/emotional condition was after the wreck.
.” While recording, his concern for fellow drivers is audible. However, authorities declined to send a patrol car to the area due to the fact that the truck was leaving their jurisdiction. Kuchler can clearly be heard commenting in return, “We’re talking about safety. Somebody needs to get this guy off the road.” Shortly after that, Young veered into oncoming traffic and hit the church bus at what’s estimated to be 80 miles per hour. It was at that point that Kuchler turned the camera off and tried to assist the injured."
That’s funny because this video is part of an NTSB investigation, and so is narrated for documentation purposes. Perhaps you were the one who couldn’t put the obvious information together?
I trust the 20yr old that caused so many deaths and so much suffering spends the balance of their life in prison. Inexcusable behavior. Driving is a privilege. Freedom should be appreciated. Not respecting either leads to significant consequences.
@@Melissa-in6un What's wrong with you? Either get back on your meds or call your sponsor. And what was I supposed to "take" from the video? That driving on the wrong side of the road is a bad idea? Guess what: I already knew that. Was that what you "took" from the video? Now try to calm down and get in touch with your psychiatrist.
Did the driver following that truck honk his horn trying to stop that driver Putting on his hazard lights maybe? Did he call 911his following a suspected dui
@Cpt BEARDless youre right he didnt need to do anything But i think it os the right thing to do Maybe he was just falling sleep And if maybe someone would of bothered to honk their horn maybe he woulld of waken up and prehals saved a life That's just me though
@Cpt BEARDless Certainly his job to call in a case of dangerous driving. He was on this guy filming for over _ten minutes_ . He had time to call the cops.
I had a situation like this a few years ago. I was driving behind a car that was weaving left and right and hitting parked cars. I called the police. They told me to keep following the car in front and to keep reporting where we were on the phone. In the end the driver in front realised i was following him and tried to get away by speeding up and driving even more dangerously. At that point I told the cops that it was too dangerous and counterproductive to keep following. I gave them the details of the car and registration of course. No idea what the eventual outcome was.
He kiled, through manslaughter, 13 people. That should mean 7 years per slaughter equal to 91 years in prison. I bet he was out after 15 years. No wonder drink-driving continues. The law is TOO SOFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was thinking the same thing! this is social media era.. the interest is in having a video of a crash instead of honking and stopping the driver of the truck to see if he was all right and maybe to suggest that he called for help to get his truck to the destination.
So just how do you stop a 10,000lb truck when you are driving a Smart car? Or a Hyundai Accent? Or a Fiat 500? The driver's wife was recording while the driver was begging for help. Just what more are they supposed to do?
@@davidbeckenbaugh9598 This, even if the campers were in a Tahoe, that Ram is going to be a lot heavier and trying to initiate a crash or even PIT would be difficult.
He was sentenced to 55 years in prison. That's a bit more than four years for each life. Considering that he was under the influence of drugs, it should have been first degree murder. Anyone on that highway was a sitting duck. It's amazing that he got as far as he did. Too bad he didn't hit the parked truck instead of that bus or just gone off the road
The person following and recording was taking a big risk without realizing it. You will never able to predict what the on coming vehicle(s) may react when they see the truck crossing into their lane. He obviously was following closely behind.
It's almost always the DUI driver that survives these types of crashes. Once everything's autonomous the passengers should ride under the influence in order to survive any mishap.
@@goober239 You may want to meter your predictive statements to take into consideration the likelihood of the high chance of error. So, for instance, stating "Autonomy will be a difficult leap", or something such, puts you into territory that is much more likely to be error free. To think that autonomy will "never" happen, well, it's already happening (aircraft, cars, manufacturing, etc.).
@@goober239 I don't understand how you can believe this when, in fact, it HAS replaced human workers. Not 100% (yet?) if that's what you mean but in some industries it's close to that figure...today.
I have called in numerous reckless drivers ,hoping to keep something like that from happening, thinking that everyone out there would do the same by only calling 911
@Truth Comes What do you really know? Only after the fact and safe in your home can you make such a statement. What heroic thing did you ever do? It's not the movies, dude, you can't control the actions of others or really know the outcome of their stupidity. Only after the outcome is it easy to know what the right thing to do was. DON'T BLAME THE WITNESSES FOR THE BAD THINGS THEY UNFORTUNATELY WERE FORCED TO SEE IN REAL TIME!
By shooting a video and narrating the activities to law enforcement who were likely nowhere near the area? I would commend the driver if he tried to run the drunk off the road to protect the innocents who would eventually die horrifically while this guy sat there and watched.
@@generalyellor8188 He wasn't drunk. He'd smoked weed and was on antidepressants but crashed because he was texting. The guy filming while alerting the police is an old guy and his wife.
@@generalyellor8188 So you would've drove the huge pickup off the road? Maybe doing that would've killed you, your passengers, the pickup driver, those passengers; all that blood is on you. Thanks to the recording we know who is at fault. Justice can be meted out.
Guy just records instead of stopping him by honking or getting his attention.. I would’ve done cause I done it before on a guy trying to enter a highway on the wrong way an exit
Same here. I live in Los Angeles and all you see is speeders doing well over 80 jumping lane to lane on the freeways now you see them driving straight in a left hand turn lane just to pass the rest of the traffic they just jump infront of you when the light turns green .
They did. There's another video with audio. Must have been 2 people in the video car because a guy was on 911 begging them to hurry before he killed someone. They just couldn't get out there fast enough.
Can you imagine how awful the witness feels? She tried to get the pickup driver stopped but there simply not enough time. What a catastrophe, what waste of human souls; incredibly sad.
multi-fatality is an understatement on this one! for so many to die in the van, safe bet no one was wearing seat belts. the van driver had no chance even with a belt.
We used to have a coroner that liked to say "I've never had to cut a dead driver out of a seatbelt". Quite disingenuous of him to say that because coroners never pull people out of wrecks. He'd say that at safety briefings at schools and such. I've seen plenty of fatal crashes that would've been fatal regardless of belts or airbags. Small vehicles are bad news whether its a head-on or a T-bone. When the passenger seat is where the driver's seat is, well the odds are just plain bad.
13 people dead in the bus and the truck driver lives. How wrong is that.
He was drunk, his body never stiffed up.
Read the desc. They were injured.
@@qkings_Roblox fatally injured I think they are dead. That is what it says.
@@BRITORO they must have died basicly within 30 days..
@@BANDIT198455 hush irrational man.
The reason the sound was turned off was they were talking to police at the time telling them to hurry up because the driver of the truck is going to kill someone I've seen this before with the sound on..
Thank you for telling us that because that was going to be my question. Did they call 911 to get him pulled over before he killed someone.
And he sure did
But did the other video show the crash?
Why didn't the police respond faster. In the video the truck traveled quite a distance. They appeared to have had enough time to get to him before the deadly crash.
@@apexjoe4769 how do you know how close the police were?
Man that was hard to watch. The whole time you know that lives are about to end, needlessly and violently. This kind of thing needs to be required viewing for new drivers, because it can happen, it does happen. You just cannot get behind the wheel like that. In the other lane, I worry about it every time I come up over a rise on 2-lane road. You have to be thinking about it to give yourself any kind of chance, and you may still find yourself in a circumstance like these people did, without any chance at all.
😞😰😭
I was almost taken out by a truck in the same manner. Coming over a crest, unable to see far ahead and all of a sudden there is a truck in my lane. Thankfully I had a quick reaction and was able to swerve my car out of the lane and spun out in the grass. It messed up my alignment a little, but thankfully I drove away without a scratch. The minibus does not have the capability to make a sudden emergency maneuver like I did.
So sad for the lives lost due to a careless DUI driver.
@@Uberragen21 Glad you made it! Scary, scary stuff for sure. In a line of cars, I got passed by somebody speeding over the crest of a hill in miserable, snowy conditions. There are significant drainage ditches on either side, parallel to the hill carved out for the road. The shoulder is not even half a car wide. There's nowhere to go. Speed limit 45mph, we were probably all doing around 25-30, this guy...I'll be kind and say he was doing 45. The other side of the hill had mini-tiers (up-then-level, up-then-level, up-then-level), which is where a car was coming in the opposite direction he could not see in spite of the fact that all cars had headlights on, and part of the reason it is a double-line area. Suddenly it was headlights against headlights. I don't know how he swerved back in, but he did, between me and the car in front of me, missed us both by nothing, he almost lost it in the ditch swerving and sliding all over on the snow/ice, and the look on the womans' face gripping the wheel coming the other direction, who had just been faced with death and somehow avoided it...hard to describe. Mouth open in total fear, hands white on the steering wheel. She had nowhere to escape, yet somehow had, with passengers.
I went the same direction as this clown on down the road, and he turned into a driveway. I went home and computed that, had he decided to do 100mph from the entry point on that road to the driveway, he would have saved only 30 seconds. That's all. Then I wrote a letter to that address about what happened, and encouraged the family to think twice about that guy if he was coming to pick up their daughter, or stay for dinner, or deliver pizza or whatever it was.
I was in high school in the early 70"s. It was required to watch a video of crash aftermaths. I don"t know if they still do or not. A couple of years later while I was going to a technical collage in Mid Missouri. A group of 4 guys were in a car that ran into the back of a combine. The school was in area with miles of farms. All four died and they put the wreckage in middle of the tech school ball field. Life is already short. Try and not cut it short..
Videos like this were required to be watched before you got your license. They change all that when they allowed idiotic parents to teach their idiotic ways to their idiotic children. Need to go back to how it was….
The driver jack young was sentenced to 55 years in jail. 13 counts of intoxicated manslaughter 1 and count of intoxicated assault. He had taken several times the prescribed amount of clonazapam and other drugs. No alcohol.
Yup. Finally a sentence worth a damn. All too often drunk/drugged drivers who kill other people get away with just a few years. Just a couple months ago a drunk driver in Ohio got away with just 6 to 9 years, with eligibility for parole as early as 3 years, despite killing someone.
Thankfully he got serious time, here in Canada he would likely served under 5 years. Average fatal DUI sentence is 18 months. Max is 14 years but no one ever gets even close to that.
7 tears is the longest I ever heard but like would serve just 1/3. Cement truck driver killed 5 while impaired served just 30 months
@@joeshmoe7967 here in the UK sadly he could get away with 1 year sentence!!
Ooh. 55 years in Texas state penitentiary. That's bad.
Even if he gets out in, say, 30 years...if he lives.
Texas prisons aren't air conditioned. Which might sound reasonable, because there's some pretty awful people in those buildings, like this guy.
Except that the temperatures get hot enough inside the buildings to actually kill people. IIRC 120° fahrenheit+.
Nowadays everyone has a camera and records....you think maybe they could have sped up,blew the horn and reversed the tragic accident? Prayers for everyone involved
i got hit head on by a driver suspected of drinking and doing drugs driving a big heavy duty pickup like this, its surprising how much damage a pickup can do to a peterbilt. i was the only survivor.
They never drove drunk again. This kid survived it sounds like.
The Peterbilt has a heavy duty frame, the axles are heavy duty, and the engine/tranny has an extremely high weight/density, but the rest of it is built to be lightweight so that the truck can haul more. They're not designed to be able to resist damage in the event of a collision.
Yeah Jamin,i i truck driver way down under,and bosses bonneted KW got hit head on,it took out steer axle and broke C15 off the mounts,they got truck out of wreck threw a tarp over it and took it back to the yard to get the bodies out,jayus imagine cleaning this mess up...
@@geoffbell166 this thread is convincing me to add a deer guard.
@@S0ulinth3machin3 I got one. It's worth it and makes you feel a little bit safer going down the road.
Was rooting for the parked dump truck
If the dump truck would have been hit, the driver of the dump truck would have been found at fault for the cause of the accident by being parked on the shoulder of a highway with no 4 way flashers and no emergency triangles set out. And the company would have been sued. Commercial vehicles are held to a different standard than the rest of the motoring public.
Unfortunate that the pickup didn't just go off into the brush.
@@toddjohnson6809 would the dump truck been found at fault with the video evidence of the dually and the blood/drug test done on the dually driver?
@@toddjohnson6809 Still would have been a better result than hitting a tin can head on and killing that many people.
Same.
@@toddjohnson6809 I think you may have missed the entire point of that post.
If you see someone like this, call police immediately.
They were on the phone with police before the video started.
Yup, so the police can get there 10 minutes after the accident has happened.
…because they are too busy arguing with the passenger of some other vehicle 5 miles away about why they need to show their ID even though they don’t suspect them of a crime
.... That depends on where you are and what the town/city is like. If you're in a large rural town with a very low population, it can be difficult to get to places fast enough due to how spread out everything is. Always call 911 when you see something like this. ALWAYS. Or 13 innocent people could die.
I did & they said we'll call the sheriff at the next county. They'll take care of it. That's 40 miles away from where we were. This was in Missouri a while back.
He survived, killed 13 people. The NTSB report said he had taken Klonopin and also had THC, codeine, ambien in his system. He was sentenced to 55 years I think.
Jammin Man
is that 55 years for each fatality?
4 years and 3 months per fatality is a light sentence....
@@jamesbulldogmiller I agree,
Will be out killing again at ninety years old.
Apparently he was texting too, these passenger vans are death traps then, a Mini Cooper crashed head on with a similar van at 60mph in Lancaster, CA and the cooper driver survived, but all 12 people in the van died.
@@Flydevice1 I mean the people in the van where old people, not as tough as someone younger.
This makes me sick. I followed a car through the city driving no better than this. We called the police but drove for miles through town and nare a cop to be found. If you are going to get inebriated, that's your right, just stay off the road and don't destroy other people's lives.
He could have ill ...does it say he was drunk?
Sadly I've done this many times and cops haven't showed up. I tracked one guy to a burger king and he went through the drive through and still the cops didn't show up.
@@abacab87 but let your tag sticker expire and they'll have a helicopter and swat after you in 30 seconds!
Getting inebriated is a "right"?!
@@wanyelewis9667 You do have a right to do stupid things, but I think you may have missed my point.
Thank God for the narration, or I wouldn't have known what was going on.
Lovely
for the blind people
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Thank God for that narrative.
Luckily, the narration ended just before puncturing my eardrums with an ice pick.
This is what distracted drivers look like every single day. Totally sober, yet still somehow intoxicated.
I'm sure distracted drivers can be annoying. I'm not sticking up for them, but do they drive "every single day" like a guy mixing pot with benzos, subsequently convicted of 13 counts of "intoxicated manslaughter" and 1 count of "intoxicated assault"? Apologies if I overlooked anything.
@@hsiehkanusea only overlooking the fact that if a good amount do, daily, anywhere in the world, then the *fact* stands. In many cases, mainly in America, people have adopted saying "if (basically) ANY [blank], then [blank]." Sad but true.
I said it as more of a meme than a blanket statement pertaining to any and all drivers. But it's still statistically true even if only by a sliver. Otherwise, there would be zero distracted driving accidents. When in facts there's thousands every year. (That can be proven)
But hey, I see what you're getting at, even if it's just semantics and a little harmless trolling lol
My point was they're all over the road and don't know it. That's all that's relevant.
@@scottskinner577 Perhaps your theories are over my head. My apologies if that's true. Meanwhile, my heart goes out to those families relevant to this video, which is about an intoxicated driver who killed 13 people. Fact.
@@hsiehkanusea they showed an exleri.ent on a driving driving course. A drunk guy were a guy who was distracted by phone. The phone guy destroyed everything. Completely off somewhere else in his mind. By the time some of them look up their car is up a tree they didn't even see the tree.
Yeah I bet the 15 minute video ends seconds before impact
Yep. Anyone have a LiveLeak link to the real thing?
It’s probably to stop people from seeing the impact
@@kevinsteele2773 You're kidding.
Kevin Steele you’re so dumb I’m sorry
Bummer!
It’s always the way, the driver lives and the other vehicle has fatalities. So sad. God rest their souls.
God knows who to kill.
Amen!
It’s gods way of punishing the killer by incarceration
Its cause they are drunk they survive unfortunately
you guys have some crazy god with a sick sense of justice
Thank goodness for the narration ! I thought this was a boat race.
I once found myself following a vehicle that was weaving all over the road. I called 9-11 on my cell and explained the situation. A moment later, I'm speaking with a policemen and telling him my location and direction of travel. The vehicle was safely stopped by a police road block. The driver was either drunk or medicated.
I did the exact same thing. Car was weaving on the interstate in the city of St. Louis. Five lanes, and he was so blasted, I couldn't safely pass him in ANY lane. The cops asked me to follow him, and to stay on the line. Worked out great! The officer called me, months later, and told me the dude got convicted of his FOURTH DWI..and they put him away in big-boy jail.
@@dennissvitak148 Great job.
I did the same thing...the guy nearly crashed at least 6x ....honestly it was scary. He pulled into his driveway as a trooper pulled in. The guy got out of the vehicle and was in his house. The cop couldn't get him for DUI and refused to push the issue.
@@trulysurprised-bk7cy They should have gotten a warrant he witnessed him driving so there would be no problem proving it. Also I think He could have just walked in a got him probable cause.
@@Riverrockphotos the cop didn't see him, I did. It was my word against the driver's word.
The survivor should be BIOLOGICALLY RECYCLED, that is, all his or her viable organs donated to people who can use them. It is the only logical decision.
Would you want a murderer's organs?
@@philipseamore2395 As long as the organs match my biological blood type, I would not mind since the organs will sustain my life or anyone else's life.
@@Chastonicity next thing you know you won't be able to sustain a lane lol
@@philipseamore2395 I have to agree. Oh well. I was just doing a Texan thing by "thinking outside the box" or maybe this would be a great premise for a movie where they eliminate the death penalty by switching to human recycling for criminals.
@@Chastonicity kinda like the squid game series in a way
Nobody should die like that. I had an experience with a driver crossing the center line. My dad was driving, and this car came out of nowhere with no lights on in the dark. It was coming right at us. Dad swerved to the right and away from the driver, but it was a near miss and pretty scary. By the time we both analyzed the situation the driver was gone. We wanted to call the police to stop someone else from getting killed but we had no plate and really no description of the vehicle because it was dark, and their lights were off. It sucks to be powerless to stop something like this. I just hope he didn't hurt anybody that night.
The way that driver was driving it looked like they're drunk or on some kind of drug. If they survived that accident I hope they get life without bail. But if they didn't survive that's for the good for the rest of us.
After the crash the pickup driver told the witnesses and the police that he had been texting. He also provided a statement during an NTSB interview that he was checking his phone for a text when the accident occurred. The NTSB has subpoenaed the driver’s cell phone records from his service provider and will review them over the coming weeks. The driver also told NTSB investigators he had been taking prescription medications prior to the crash. Several of those
medications, as well as marijuana, were found in the pickup truck at the scene of the crash. Toxicology test results are pending.
@@AJMacDonaldJr how do you know all this? not saying you're wrong, but how did you get ahold of this information?
Murderer should get life to think about how reckless they were. Name?
This was on the news today: Driver's Drug Use Blamed For Deadly Crash With Texas Church Bus ua-cam.com/video/GESdK28MU9Q/v-deo.html via @UA-cam
Or texting.
Jack Dillion Young Survived the crash and Im glad because he gets to sit in jail for 55 Years thinking about his stupidity.
55 is not enough
Unless he gets paroled early.
He deserves a life sentence for the death of those poor people but I am not the one to choose that decision
@Ashura It was 13 people.
Eligible for parole in 23 years....
I lived near Concan, Texas and know the Hwy 83 area very well as this is the hill country territory and the simple Rule of Thumb in Driving 101 is that DRIVING IS A 100% ATTENTION ACTIVITY and that was before the cellphone age.
That is so sad. At what point would it be legal for a private citizen to pit-maneuver a drunk driver?
I don't think a pit maneuver would work so well on a dually under a very high rate of speed. Too much lateral grip not only from 4 tires, but also the much higher air pressure in dually tires making the sidewalls stiffer. You would need something really heavy like a dump truck to pit a dually and cause it to spin.
yeah, that's tough, imagine watching that unfold, knowing it was just a matter of time.
Wow someone is too stupid to understand physics, do you drive huge vehicle that weighs more than a dually ? The two extra tires give them stability for when they tow large loads. I’ve seen them hauling 3 full sized trucks on a trailer. The put vehicle would have to weigh like 20K lbs to hit it with enough force. Also dumbass, civilians like you should stick to being a keyboard warrior.
@@peterf.229 Wow, someone like you who get so angry at something so small should also stick to being keyboard warriors, I wouldn't want you behind the wheel of even a moped car.
@@peterf.229 Dumbass civilian just like your self. Unless you're on active duty sitting in your squad car being a crap cop watching youtube... then you, sir... are also a dumbass civilian!
It's sad that he didn't rear-end that dump truck in the beginning I thought that's what he was going to hit I don't think it would have killed him but he would have sure had a different way of living
Yeah me too thought the same thing
my son was killed in this exact manner (April 7, 2021 NC98 North Carolina) - the drunk was driving a pick up - he was driving a Uhaul - the dark road was flat and straight - it was 9pm and she crossed the center line and hit him at 90 MPH - she was found to have fentanyl in her system as well
Drunk or falling asleep. I call 911 when I see that kind of erratic driving.
When you drive a pickup truck of that size intoxicated, you are basically a murder machine waiting for unknowing victims. That’s why there are laws, they save lives. After seeing the horrible results of this way of driving, I think I would consider passing such a driver and trying to warn oncoming traffic.
I agree with you in every respect, it was clear that the driver was either under the influence of alcohol and/or narcotics, or was experiencing a medical emergency of some sort.
I would have considered drawing level with the driver and pointing to the rear of his truck and shouting to get his attention.
If he didn't stop to check his truck I would see if I could get in front of him and progressively brake to a stop with him doing the same.
However, both these actions would be potentially very dangerous, particularly the second one.
Question is why did it take longer than 15 min for the State patrol or local police to intercept the pickup truck? I am sure if the person was able to film and follow that truck for that long they surely called 911 to report this?
Robert B Why did the person would followed the vehicle waiting for the boy to crash didn’t try and stop the person?? It’s one thing if no one was aware the driver was having a problem... But that person from followed the boy as he swerved in and out of lanes. An it took for that child to kill 12 Ppls for the spectator to want to get involved. I don’t like that like.. Had it been I was related to that got hurt and I saw someone could have tried to intervene. But yet they only followed behind the person for miles waiting for them to hit someone. I would be pissed on so many levels.
Robert B there wasn’t anybody out there you come check the area now and there is still almost nothing
There is no local police, this is in a very rural area. This is a very huge area for sheriffs deputies to patrol. A deputy could not get to them before the impact.
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This is a clear cut case where the witness should have every right to perform the pit maneuver. He had plenty of chances where the road was free and clear of any traffic. There should be a law that of you witness a drunk driver swerving this much you have the right to stop that vehicle by any means necessary
maybe not pit....but honking and waving the guy or girl down.....
A pit by a private citizen is risky and would open him up to multiple lawsuits. First off, he's not trained to do so properly. Second, he could pit the truck straight into the path of an oncoming vehicle. Remember, at this point no one knows about the disaster waiting further down the road. Hindsight is always 20/20.
@@danielhartin7680 from the legal standpoint you're right. But that also means that the family that this guy destroyed can also sue this guy for watching and not doing anything when he could've. Everything in life is a gamble. I surely wouldn't want to be that person that could've prevented that but I chose to record it and then post it on you tube for views.
That large of a dually 1 ton pickup.... The ONLY vehicle capable of a successful PIT maneuver on that, is 1 of near equal size.... Your average family mini van, even a Crown Vic or similar, ISN'T going to knock that BIG/Heavy of a vehicle off it's feet, and/or spin it around... You'd have to get fully along side of it, and push it while braking, to try, to MAYBE just slow it down !!! AND that's NO guarantee...Even then, more than likely, It'll still PUSH you out of it's way, and into a tree. Sort of like a poodle pushing into a Great Dane.
Try explaining that to your Insurance company. Sorry, I was just trying to do a cops job. They were doing what they could, maybe they could have tried driving ahead of him and trying to warn people but I dont know how much success you could have. Just tragic all the way around
Link to NTSB Report: www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/HAR1802.pdf
There were 13 deaths, all in the bus. A bus passenger and the driver of the pickup survived with major injuries. The driver of the pickup was misusing a combination of cannabis and prescription medication.
For those wanting to attach blame to the car driver following the Pickup the report mentions the following:
The video was recorded by the passenger in the car, not the driver of the car.
The car driver contacted two separate police departments, one of whom had a car on the way when the accident happened.
From other mentions here, apparently the car driver was flashing his lights to try and alert the Pickup driver and oncoming traffic.
Personally it's hard to come up with a situation where an untrained driver could have stopped the Pickup with a car. Even with training doing it without causing even more danger by doing something like entering the opposite lane is unlikely. They would have been in a legal and moral minefield on top of that - remember that they didn't know that a collision was going to occur for sure and that when it did happen it would be with a full minibus with lap-belts only for most occupants.
Thanks for the link. That was a heartbreaking, but very informative read. You are correct. Even the NTSB stated that the recording passenger of the following car had done everything in their power to stop the truck within reason. People lost their loved ones that day and I feel for their surviving loved ones. I hope the driver of the white truck’s dog had not sustained any injuries. That poor pup.
If you see something like this call 911 on your cell phone and tell them you are following a drunk driver and give them your location and description of the vehicle. They will be on you very quick in the city. It may take a while in the rural areas. But this went on for over 14 minutes. Prioritize calling 911 over capturing a crash on the video.
He did. Its a rural area...cops were many miles away.
...Ms Cutter and I were behind a guy in a truck driving just as erratically...when I began taping he flipped us off and starting having a fit pointing in the rear view...he pulled over we passed and on our return trip we saw that he had crashed and was in the ambulance with a few police cars around...thankfully it was a single vehicle crash...
Cutter & Ms C
@Truth Comes how do you suggest he stop that truck without putting himself at risk eh? genius....
One of my "almost died" moments was when I was driving home at about 70 mph on the freeway, and a big diesel dually came up the same overpass, going the wrong way, in the fast lane (which I was in).
Reflexes kicked in. I was in the slow-lane breakdown lane and stopped by the time the truck flew by me. I called 911 and narrated the truck's driver running 5 more cars off the road, before they turned around and got off the road themselves.
Edit: I've probably driven 400,000 miles or so in my life, the majority in Houston, so, when I say reflexes kicked in, there was no real *conscious* thought process in the driving maneuvers that saved my life. I'm pretty conditioned to people doing crazy stuff on the road.
😀 bro can u drive in India?
Don’t pay your self on a shoulder thinking how good of a driver u r . It all comes to God Lord himself kept u safe on all this wild roads. Just give thanks to Lord only
@@relaxation-meditation-calm7207
India's roads...scare the crap out of me!
If you drive them, my hat is off to you. Please buy or make yourself an armored vehicle, and good luck!
He admitted to the substances AND to texting while driving, all of which caused the crash. He was sentenced to 55 years in prison. He won't be eligible for parole until he's served at least 27-1/2 years.
@Ashura As long as any victims have any say in the parole board, he will never get out until his 55 years are up.
@@goober239 Nah, good behavior, he'll be out in ten. Sic world.
His prison cell walls need to have pictures of the victims and the final crash scene for him to see every minute he is awake.
@@booterone1 That I can get behind.
@Ashura exactly
The man that caused this horrific crash, Jack Dillon Young, is serving a 55 year prison sentence. The minibus he hit was full of senior citizens returning from a retreat at a church camp in Leakey, TX. The minibus belonged to First Baptist Church of New Braunfels.
This person was recording for 15 mins and didn’t think to call the cops to avoid that happening.
I read that the sound was off on this video, but on the original they are talking with emergency services telling them location etc.
A few short years ago, I followed a city owned vehicle for 18 miles, witnessed very similar driving, but I didn’t video the action. I saw that the vehicle finally turned into a church parking area. The next day I called the city that owned the car and told them the time and what I’d witnessed. Never heard of any action taken against the driver.
Did the cameraman make any attempt to get the pickup to stop? (Or was his mission in life to witness the carnage?)
Maybe he was on the phone with the police. The audio was removed from the video.
@@donnas7671 I called police about a drunk driver who was able to keep it in the lanes. They never came, despite passing 2 signs asking people to call.
Police don't give a dam about the public. They are in it for the money (Mercenaries).
Oh, wow‐-I remember when this happened, but never saw this video or knew what happened to the guilty driver. The dead were 12 elderly women going home from a church retreat, and the driver of the bus.
Actually, there were three men and 10 women. www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/HAR1802.pdf
I don't know why pickup drivers tend to be almost exclusively the ones featured in videos like this, of people driving utterly recklessly until something horrible happens. Seen it myself in real life, pick up or swerving or even going off the road into the sidewalk and then correcting. Whoever chooses to drive pickup trucks, they seem to make a lot of bad decisions in life.
Saw a severely impaired driver during the day on I-10 close to Houston and began to call it in. About that time I saw a DPS on the side of the road and pulled up behind her......big mistake. She jumped out screaming at me with her hand on her weapon. I put both hands out the window and explained to her what was going on. She relaxed and thanked me but told me pull in front of a DPS car and never behind them. Excellent point.
She caught up to the guy and and had him spread eagled a few miles down the road.
Lesson learned. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude who caused this accident was sentenced to 55 years in prison. I hope he does all 55 years of that sentence.
He lived???
yep
I saw someone doing that on 150 here in Driftwood Texas. I was honking, flashing lights and even turned on my construction lights. At that point I just decided to warn others, not sure what was going on with the driver but cops never showed up.
Why do the bad people always survive in these situations.🤔🤔😠
because they don't hit the brakes
Drunk people usually survive, because they are too relaxed from being boozed up. Happens all the time.
@@doctorartphd6463 That still doesn't explain them not hitting their head and dying. I don't by that drunks usually live and kill the other people. It just so happens that way. Many drunks do die.
@@bobwreck3775 You're correct. It does not explain it. It seems they should catapult into the windscreen. I agree. A percentage of drunk drivers do die.
There may be a slightly higher percentage that survive because they were drunk (and relaxed). I'd like to do some research on any NHTSA or insurance stats. There's lots of variables to consider.
As a former LEO and paramedic (in another lifetime), I would say: "That in all fatal crashes I responded to, that were caused by a drunk driver, the drunk driver survived approx. 60-70% of the time". Shared experiences with other personnel were consistent.
In this case you would think it was air bags and seat belts
A few years ago, I was on my way to work on a curvy, hilly back road. There was a couple ahead of me and the guy driving was yelling at and punching the poor woman. The car was all over the road. I was going crazy. I called his tag in, but don't know what ended up happening. I was scared to death and shaking like a leaf.
Yep, seen that crap happen too. And called my incident & location of to cops but have no idea of what transpired. She was driving & this guy was punching her in the face. You see that a lot around here. Lots of domestic violence everywhere.
@@craigpennington1251 It's sickening to witness something like that. I feel so sad for the victims of domestic or any kind of abuse. While watching this video too, it just shows that you never know what's coming at you over that hill or around that curve! Stay safe!
One day autonomous systems will become the standard way of transportation, no more drunks or stupid drivers will cause fatalities like this anymore.
Why drive behind him for 15 minutes? Overtake and force to stop.
If I was the vehicle behind that white pickup truck, two things would've come to mind: Attempt to reasonably get the driver's attention, in order to attempt to persuade the driver to stop appropriately, and/or notify the police about the situation immediately.
Apparently the witness was on the phone with police the whole time. Police removed audio because the whole time he’s telling them to hurry tf up before he kills someone he talks to them for over 20 mins but they couldn’t get there in time and he killed 13 people and lived
@@buttersstotch4956 if that's true (the phone call with police) then that audio should be released... but then (maybe) it would become apparent that police didn't prevent this tragic crash and they had a chance to do that... 🤷♂️ but (on the other hand) that reminds about "final destination" and attempts to avoid death... "if you're born to hang, you'll never drown"...
@@peteroz7332 that was a lot of punctuation and quotation marks bruh lol chill out
@@buttersstotch4956 did that blur the picture and prohibit you from understanding the message?
@@peteroz7332 “did that blur the picture”😂 good one bro that makes total sense. Your excessive punctuation blurred my picture lmao
Always a recipe for disaster --driving north on a southbound lane...
Arrested for 'driving while blind'.......
He got 55 years and pleaded no contest so there was no trial drugs and Marijuana were used completely his fault I don't see how people say he was falling asleep that looks nothing like it still
Should have been on the phone to authorities rather than videoing but also videoing if possible.
.” While recording, his concern for fellow drivers is audible. However, authorities declined to send a patrol car to the area due to the fact that the truck was leaving their jurisdiction. Kuchler can clearly be heard commenting in return, “We’re talking about safety. Somebody needs to get this guy off the road.” Shortly after that, Young veered into oncoming traffic and hit the church bus at what’s estimated to be 80 miles per hour. It was at that point that Kuchler turned the camera off and tried to assist the injured."
people need to learn to take people out like this by pitting them or passing and giving there vehicle up
20/20 hindsight. There's no way to know this would end in 13 people dying or even 1 person dying. And do we really want to teach regular people combat driving techniques?
Did we really need the running commentary on what we can clearly see?
I didn't know there was any, I had my volume down.
gubmint job, probably a donor's relative making 150k
This was used as evidence in the investigation. You do not want or need extra comments that have nothing to do with the lawsuit or investigation. So, yes, it was needed. If you do not like it, don't watch or turn the sound off.
David Beckenbaugh is 100% correct. Lawyers tend to get really pedantic when arguing a case. Entire trials have been won or lost simply because someone decided that a minor detail wasn't important enough to mention or acknowledge.
It's VERY Scary to think that your life could tragically come to an end literally around the next corner! Sad
The driver of the trucked lived!!! 13 people did not, that's not right. Why do intoxicated drivers live most of the time in these awful accidents?
Leroy Jankins because alcohol relaxes the muscles in the bodies and makes collisions not as rough on then. Sober people tend to tense up right before a wreck and end up getting hurt worse:
@Anita IceCream "So they can suffer with the pain knowing they liked 13." ??!
@@jaredkelly930 thats not accurate, most people in crashes like that dont even know what happened,
specially elderly people, i remember a case where a dud crashed his bmw at 155mph all his friends body parts where everywhere, legs, arms heads, he walked away, YES walked away, it doesn't matter how relaxed you are, a 155mph crash will destroy you
Its just how nature works, evil people are privileged and protected 🤷🏻♂️
@Anita IceCream "let me kill 13 innocents so he can suffer for killing them"
I understand why some people describe god as the ultimate genocidal psychopath
I was afraid to pass a drunk on my motorcycle on 225 in Houst one night going to Deer Park. She would turn towards everycar as they passed and almost hit them. She went from shoulder to shoulder over and over. She would go 70, then 40... This was pre-cell phones. She finally smashed into a car broke down on the shoulder. I stopped and tried to help. She was in bad shape, but no major bleeding. I wasn't about to mover her. A nurse stopped and I raced to a gas station and called 911. I waited, gave a statement, and watched paramedics cut her out and try to save her. They took her away and I have no idea if she lived or died. She was a young girl in her 20s or early thirties.
Jack D. Young, 22, who testified last week that he deserved to spend time in a state prison, was sentenced Friday to 55 years in the Criminal Justice Texas Department. Young’s use of marijuana and misuse of prescribed medication is said to have caused him to crash into a church bus on March 29, 2017, killing 13 of 14 senior passengers from the First Baptist Church of New Braunfels. Two hours after the crash, Young tested positive for Clonazepam and marijuana.
On May 31,Young pleaded no contest to 14 two-count indictments for the crash. Young faced up to 270 years in prison. Charges included 13 counts of intoxicated manslaughter with a vehicle and 13 counts of manslaughter, as well as one count of intoxicated assault with a vehicle and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Chelsey Young, Jack’s older sister, said she and her brother were exposed to drugs at a young age, noting that Laurie Davis provided Jack Young with pills when he was in fourth grade.
www.uvaldeleadernews.com/articles/fifty-five-year-sentence/
I remember when this happened. Someone, maybe a cop, asked the dazed Jack Young "do you realize what you've done"? Mr. Young will remember that question for the rest of his life.
People need to see the crash and brutal devastation. Driving is not a right it’s a privilege
Driving is a right since you pay for the roads. Pay for licenses, permits and fees.
@@chrisminblkdiamond damn right
@@chrisminblkdiamond Paying for something doesn’t make it a right. Not in this country and not in any country.
@@warrenz597 When you pay "tax" it is the obligation of the state or fed to render service. It is all of the government's obligation to render service to the tax-paying constituents. That is a right, a privilege is when you are rendered services without payment, barter, or compensation. Which all politicians receive and give to secure their place in the establishment. A right is not given by the government only by God. The declaration of independence recognizes this. When you pay for something and do not get to use what you paid for that is called theft. The constitution recognizes theft as a punishable offense.
Staggering number of people died in this despite it not being particularly high speed, just awful really.
The driver was traveling about 69 mph at impact and the bus was traveling around 62 to 65 miles at impact on a 4 percent grade up/down grade, depending on the direction of their travel. The combined force at impact was tremendous. They all died of blunt force trauma or severe contusions of their pelvic region from the seatbelts. The only thing that is good: The surviving bus passenger was knocked out and based on what she saw and experienced; she told the other victims' love ones that they did not suffer. Also, two of the passengers were partially ejected from their seats. Read the NTSB report: www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/HAR1802.pdf
On the PHONE for 14 MINUTES with LEO's and NO officer arrived? Just more proof of the cops are minutes away when help is needed right NOW.
That is rural Texas, not a city. You are lucky if the police/sheriff are there within 1/2 hour. Lookup Concan, Tx on Google Maps satellite view and you'll see what I mean.
@@marcusosappus I understand that, but it doesn't change the fact they are always minutes away when you need help NOW.
I witnessed that kind of drunk driving in NYS. I called 911. NYS police caught the driver too.
Nobody mentioned the witness. I wonder what the witness mental/emotional condition was after the wreck.
filming filming filming... ever thought about calling the cops instead?
.” While recording, his concern for fellow drivers is audible. However, authorities declined to send a patrol car to the area due to the fact that the truck was leaving their jurisdiction. Kuchler can clearly be heard commenting in return, “We’re talking about safety. Somebody needs to get this guy off the road.” Shortly after that, Young veered into oncoming traffic and hit the church bus at what’s estimated to be 80 miles per hour. It was at that point that Kuchler turned the camera off and tried to assist the injured."
Anyone find this on LiveLeak yet? The whole vid has to be out there.
Live leak sucks nowadays
Check out "bestgore" if you live liveleak.
Or best live if we are just mixing up the words now
@Rob Cas Does not look like any of the "livegore" videos play, just brings up pop up ads
sicko.
This is a great video for those who can't see or put two and two together.
That’s funny because this video is part of an NTSB investigation, and so is narrated for documentation purposes. Perhaps you were the one who couldn’t put the obvious information together?
@@warrenz597 you are the problem lol.
Skilfully and eloquently narrated.
I welcome our new robot overlords.
Great job on the video👍🏻
I would have called 911 and reported eratic drunk driving, immediately and I have before
So very sad, it reminds me of the drunk guy driving a similar truck with a trailer who took out a group of motorcyclist back East.
I trust the 20yr old that caused so many deaths and so much suffering spends the balance of their life in prison. Inexcusable behavior. Driving is a privilege. Freedom should be appreciated. Not respecting either leads to significant consequences.
He was sentenced to 55 years on November 9th 2018. He will be 76 when/if he comes out.
Never heard of parole?
@@jimaglenn this man is never getting parole for 13 counts of vehicular homicide. I’ll be surprised if he survives prison
Well that’s 2 minutes and 40 seconds of my life I won’t get back
They recorded the other vehicle for over 14 mins, and they stopped 20 seconds before the crash. What are the chances of that?
Why is the narrator describing things that we can plainly see for ourselves?
Than turn the volume down and just watch. I can't believe that's all you took away from this video.
@@Melissa-in6un I didn't say it was all, I just said the narration was superfluous. I can't believe you can't understand plain English.
@@miragutierres3958 and I can't believe the only comment you have concerning this video is criticizing the narration. Ffs. What's wrong with you?
@@Melissa-in6un What's wrong with you? Either get back on your meds or call your sponsor. And what was I supposed to "take" from the video? That driving on the wrong side of the road is a bad idea? Guess what: I already knew that. Was that what you "took" from the video? Now try to calm down and get in touch with your psychiatrist.
@@miragutierres3958 🤣🤣🤣 well thanks for continuing to prove that you are a moron. Keep going please. It's funny.
Did the driver following that truck honk his horn trying to stop that driver
Putting on his hazard lights maybe?
Did he call 911his following a suspected dui
@Cpt BEARDless youre right he didnt need to do anything
But i think it os the right thing to do
Maybe he was just falling sleep
And if maybe someone would of bothered to honk their horn maybe he woulld of waken up and prehals saved a life
That's just me though
@Cpt BEARDless dont apologize were all entitled to our own opinion
I think it just hurts me cause ived lost a friend to dui
@Cpt BEARDless Certainly his job to call in a case of dangerous driving. He was on this guy filming for over _ten minutes_ . He had time to call the cops.
@@valerierodger7700 Yes, I saw the other video with the calls to the cops. Bad timing, wrong place.
he's a drunk driver bruh. he doesn't care enough about you to not drink, why would he stop for the horn?
I had a situation like this a few years ago. I was driving behind a car that was weaving left and right and hitting parked cars. I called the police. They told me to keep following the car in front and to keep reporting where we were on the phone. In the end the driver in front realised i was following him and tried to get away by speeding up and driving even more dangerously. At that point I told the cops that it was too dangerous and counterproductive to keep following. I gave them the details of the car and registration of course. No idea what the eventual outcome was.
He kiled, through manslaughter, 13 people. That should mean 7 years per slaughter equal to 91 years in prison. I bet he was out after 15 years. No wonder drink-driving continues. The law is TOO SOFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He received a 55 year sentence.
There's a convenience store in Oklahoma shows hundreds of dead crash victims by the beer coolers!!! Its a wake up call for drinking and driving!!🤣
Why not stop him, instead of recording it. Could of saved people by stopping him instead of recording.
I was thinking the same thing! this is social media era.. the interest is in having a video of a crash instead of honking and stopping the driver of the truck to see if he was all right and maybe to suggest that he called for help to get his truck to the destination.
They did. Theres missing audio.
So just how do you stop a 10,000lb truck when you are driving a Smart car? Or a Hyundai Accent? Or a Fiat 500? The driver's wife was recording while the driver was begging for help. Just what more are they supposed to do?
@@davidbeckenbaugh9598 This, even if the campers were in a Tahoe, that Ram is going to be a lot heavier and trying to initiate a crash or even PIT would be difficult.
Because it appears he was drunk and probably relaxed when impact happened, this is why he's probably alive.
Large dose of clonazepam & other drugs, no alcohol surprisingly, sentenced to 55 years in jail for killing 13 people.
I remember the day this happened. Seems like one person in the van survived. It was a Church group out of New Braunfels.
Of course it was a church group. It's always a church group.
@@666toysoldier God works in mysterious ways.
@@awboat yeah, "god"
Yes and they are all in a better place then we are now.
@@BANDIT198455 So pickup truck driver did a pretty good job then, he should be awarded for sending them to a much better place!
He was sentenced to 55 years in prison. That's a bit more than four years for each life. Considering that he was under the influence of drugs, it should have been first degree murder.
Anyone on that highway was a sitting duck. It's amazing that he got as far as he did. Too bad he didn't hit the parked truck instead of that bus or just gone off the road
He should have gotten the death sentence.
The person following and recording was taking a big risk without realizing it. You will never able to predict what the on coming vehicle(s) may react when they see the truck crossing into their lane. He obviously was following closely behind.
I punch it to get around idiots like that and everytime I look to look at the driver always on a phone texting pisses me off!!!!!
It's almost always the DUI driver that survives these types of crashes. Once everything's autonomous the passengers should ride under the influence in order to survive any mishap.
Autonomy will never happen...
@@goober239 u say that now. Just wait.
@@goober239 You may want to meter your predictive statements to take into consideration the likelihood of the high chance of error. So, for instance, stating "Autonomy will be a difficult leap", or something such, puts you into territory that is much more likely to be error free. To think that autonomy will "never" happen, well, it's already happening (aircraft, cars, manufacturing, etc.).
@@lazurm automation is already deployed in many industries, yes, but it won't replace human workers.
@@goober239 I don't understand how you can believe this when, in fact, it HAS replaced human workers. Not 100% (yet?) if that's what you mean but in some industries it's close to that figure...today.
The narrator's "whhitness" reminds me of Stewie Griffin's "Cool Whhhip."
??????
Worf's 'wheppin's'
I have called in numerous reckless drivers ,hoping to keep something like that from happening, thinking that everyone out there would do the same by only calling 911
@Truth Comes What do you really know? Only after the fact and safe in your home can you make such a statement. What heroic thing did you ever do? It's not the movies, dude, you can't control the actions of others or really know the outcome of their stupidity. Only after the outcome is it easy to know what the right thing to do was. DON'T BLAME THE WITNESSES FOR THE BAD THINGS THEY UNFORTUNATELY WERE FORCED TO SEE IN REAL TIME!
this video needs to be taken out of internet
You need to get out of internet
Heads-up - no video of actual crash, just pickup wandering on road, followed by photo of post-crash. you're welcome.
This video shows the supermassive intelligence of the national transportation safety board, great job.
My thoughts exactly. Thank God we have the government to explain things. We would be confused otherwise.
@@duellarothamel4102 I hope you're being sarcastic
Right? I think she should be put in for a Captain Obvious award.
Well look what they find after an airplane crash, in all the little pieces.
Peach brain
@@skimark8275 of course I was being sarcastic marky Mark
Sad thing is you see this every day. People texting and driving all over the road. And as usual they kill someone and they walk away
I commend the driver who took the footage…at least he tried to save people’s lives 👍
By shooting a video and narrating the activities to law enforcement who were likely nowhere near the area? I would commend the driver if he tried to run the drunk off the road to protect the innocents who would eventually die horrifically while this guy sat there and watched.
@@generalyellor8188 He wasn't drunk. He'd smoked weed and was on antidepressants but crashed because he was texting. The guy filming while alerting the police is an old guy and his wife.
@@generalyellor8188 So you would've drove the huge pickup off the road? Maybe doing that would've killed you, your passengers, the pickup driver, those passengers; all that blood is on you. Thanks to the recording we know who is at fault. Justice can be meted out.
and just how was he / she saving lives ?
@@generalyellor8188 True!Fully agree....least what I would've done!
Guy just records instead of stopping him by honking or getting his attention.. I would’ve done cause I done it before on a guy trying to enter a highway on the wrong way an exit
If you see drivers doing this call 911 immediately!
The way I see some people drive on the highways and freeways scares the living daylights out of me.
Same here. I live in Los Angeles and all you see is speeders doing well over 80 jumping lane to lane on the freeways now you see them driving straight in a left hand turn lane just to pass the rest of the traffic they just jump infront of you when the light turns green .
The person recording should have taken steps to stop the pick-up.
They did. There's another video with audio. Must have been 2 people in the video car because a guy was on 911 begging them to hurry before he killed someone. They just couldn't get out there fast enough.
Exactly!!!! He is responsible as well
Exactly
Short of calling 911 and reporting a problem, which they did, what could the witnesses have done?
Yeah? Like what?
Can you imagine how awful the witness feels? She tried to get the pickup driver stopped but there simply not enough time.
What a catastrophe, what waste of human souls; incredibly sad.
You would also think suffer life long trauma witnessing the accident
Too many Jackasses the roads now. Major problem.
Question? Why didn't the person recording this call the cops and put an end to it before it was to late?
multi-fatality is an understatement on this one! for so many to die in the van, safe bet no one was wearing seat belts. the van driver had no chance even with a belt.
Seat belts are not a magic dome of protection, they died because that was an old rusty van with rusty cage frame
We used to have a coroner that liked to say "I've never had to cut a dead driver out of a seatbelt". Quite disingenuous of him to say that because coroners never pull people out of wrecks. He'd say that at safety briefings at schools and such. I've seen plenty of fatal crashes that would've been fatal regardless of belts or airbags. Small vehicles are bad news whether its a head-on or a T-bone. When the passenger seat is where the driver's seat is, well the odds are just plain bad.
The accident report said that MOST of he people in the van were wearing seat belts. ua-cam.com/video/_3gZgNd1AKw/v-deo.html
@Truth Comes amen
What do seatbelts have to do with this situation? They would’ve made no difference.
The video didn't end you just didn't want to show it.
Wow seems like that person just wanted to record a fatal accident
Grant Rozwalka.Your comment makes about as much sense as ,cops go to work to intentionally kill people.
@@avalon1rae they do its not to hard to see . wasn't foghorn Leghorn a big chicken who almost always got the short end of the stick!
@Jay C That truck is no where near 12k in weight.Maybe 8.5k with dual fuel cells.
@@grantrozwalka7405 I say I say boy your about half a bubble out of being plumb.ahhehehehehehe.
Stop this sucker at 2:33. THIS is what happens folks when drugs and/or alcohol are used before/when driving. DON'T do it !!
No kittens were harmed in the making of this movie 🎥🍿