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Andrew Thomas Gallo, 22, is Nick Adenhart’s death culpit. Andrew Thomas Gallo, of Riverside, California, reportedly drove a red minivan under influence and hit the Mitshubishi Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart rode and eventually caused the latter’s death after speeding a red light at an intersection in Fullerton, southern Los Angeles, about 12:23 a.m. Thursday, April 9. Andrew Gallo who drove on a suspended license fled the scene but was arrested about 30 minutes later. He will face charges of manslaughter, felony driving under the influence and hit-and-run, according to CNN.
 
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The guy should Rot in Jail. But of course he won't..because it's the Law that he gets charged with manslaughter.

I think once you add under the influence & suspended license , they should Up the Charges.

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Were the player and the other occupants in the car drinking? I read the driver of the car that was hit was only 20, below the legal drinking age, but that the four were at a club dancing before the crash. Are there clubs that don't serve alcohol in Calif.?
 

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The guy should Rot in Jail. But of course he won't..because it's the Law that he gets charged with manslaughter.

I think once you add under the influence & suspended license , they should Up the Charges.

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Totally agree.
 

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They are considering murder as a charge. But it is up to the DA to file the murder charge and will only do it if they think they can win the case with the murder charge. Sounds dumb because he killed 3 people but Manslaughter is easier to prove. I am sure he is facing atleast 30 years person for the manslaughter and 10 on DWI and another 10 on hit and run. Which who knows what that equals in Cali it could be probation. In that wacko state.
 

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The guy should Rot in Jail. But of course he won't..because it's the Law that he gets charged with manslaughter.

I think once you add under the influence & suspended license , they should Up the Charges.

Just My 2cents


They do up the charges in Cali to murder for the above mentioned.

Artie it said in todays O.C. register that a police officer said they were on their way to a club not coming back from one, doesnt make sense as it was already after midnight but that what was said.
 

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The guy should Rot in Jail. But of course he won't..because it's the Law that he gets charged with manslaughter.

I think once you add under the influence & suspended license , they should Up the Charges.

Just My 2cents

Rotoworld.com:
"Bengals CB Leon Hall was arrested and charged with driving under the influence in Ohio on Sunday.
The team is aware of the arrest, which happened before the Bengals signed Tank Johnson. Hall's BAC content was 0.149, or 0.069 above Ohio state's legal limit of 0.08. The Bengals have recovered somewhat from their run of 10 player arrests in a 14-month span two years ago, but they are back on the turd watch. Hall, Cincinnati's first-round pick in 2007, was the club's top defender last season. He will be arraigned on Friday."

Some guys might shake their heads, but guys like Hall should also do jail time since a BAC of 0.149 severely reduces your reaction time and your car becomes kind of a deadly weapon...and if you take the risk of severely hurting or even killing others, punsihments should be way more than severe than they are nowadays...
 

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he'll get 5-10 years. drinking laws in this country are a joke, a drunk killing someone is a life thing for me but never gets treated that way.

whats annoying though is you guys putting these sports stars on pedestals. stuff like this happens everyday and nobody posts about it here unless it's an athlete. its supposed to be more important because he played on a sports team? please.
 

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he'll get 5-10 years. drinking laws in this country are a joke, a drunk killing someone is a life thing for me but never gets treated that way.

whats annoying though is you guys putting these sports stars on pedestals. stuff like this happens everyday and nobody posts about it here unless it's an athlete. its supposed to be more important because he played on a sports team? please.

Do you ever think before you hit enter? Of course people are talking about this guy because he's an athlete. The same would be true if he was an actor or any other high profile job.

If Joe Smith from anywhere USA was killed then no, the media wouldn't print it. There's nobody that's saying he's more important than anyone else whose killed by a drunk driver.

If your hero Fidel Castro was killed in a car wreck don't you think it would be in the news media? If Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Torii Hunter, or any other pro athlete, politician, actor, etc. were killed it would be in the media.
 

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he'll get 5-10 years. drinking laws in this country are a joke, a drunk killing someone is a life thing for me but never gets treated that way.

whats annoying though is you guys putting these sports stars on pedestals. stuff like this happens everyday and nobody posts about it here unless it's an athlete. its supposed to be more important because he played on a sports team? please.

It is this way because there a lot of people in America who care about Nick Adenhart. He's a role model for a lot of young kids and even adults. Joe Schmo isn't really that. It's not to say that Adenhart is more important than Joe, it's just that he had more influence over people, he was more known by the people. Nobody deserves to die this way but Adenhart's story will get printed because people know who he is.
 

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he'll get 5-10 years. drinking laws in this country are a joke, a drunk killing someone is a life thing for me but never gets treated that way.

whats annoying though is you guys putting these sports stars on pedestals. stuff like this happens everyday and nobody posts about it here unless it's an athlete. its supposed to be more important because he played on a sports team? please.


It's that way because we think we know them, we see them on tv we listen to their interviews ect.
Joe Blow in Texas gets killed by a drunk, how am I supposed to feel?
 

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you may watch them on tv and listen to them in interviews, doesnt mean you know them
 

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you may watch them on tv and listen to them in interviews, doesnt mean you know them

That wasn't the point, the point is we know about them. People watch them on TV, watch them in theatres, on DVD's, listen to them on CD's, etc.

I never personally met Elvis but to this day his death and birth are still celebrated and/or acknowledged.
 

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Were the player and the other occupants in the car drinking? I read the driver of the car that was hit was only 20, below the legal drinking age, but that the four were at a club dancing before the crash. Are there clubs that don't serve alcohol in Calif.?



They say they were going to a night club. But it's actually a Country music type dancing place. If that's worth anything to you
 

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I never personally met Elvis but to this day his death and birth are still celebrated and/or acknowledged.

Figures you would believe that Elvis really died.

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TotalLoren78Recall
 

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They say they were going to a night club. But it's actually a Country music type dancing place. If that's worth anything to you

Not positive, but I think it may have been this place



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Figures you would believe that Elvis really died.

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TotalLoren78Recall

I thought I saw him at a bakery once in California but I'm not sure.
 

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