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[h=1]yewitness describes scene at crash that claimed the life of Cowboys linebacker Jerry Brown[/h]<cite class="byline vcard" style="font-style: normal; color: rgb(119, 119, 119); font-size: 11px; display: block; font-family: arial; vertical-align: middle;">By Brian McIntyre | Shutdown Corner – <abbr title="2012-12-11T17:09:37Z" style="border: 0px;">6 hours ago</abbr></cite>




Josh Brent allegedly had to be pushed to help Jerry Brown (USA Today Sports Images)
In the wake of the report that the mother of late Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jerry Brown wants Josh Brent to ride with her and sit with the family during Brown's funeral, chilling details of what allegedly occurred at the crime scene are beginning to emerge.
Eyewitness Stacee McWilliams was on her way from celebrating her birthday when she came upon the crash scene. McWilliams tells the Dallas Morning News that Brent had to be coerced to attempt to rescue Brown from the burning vehicle.
"As I was on the access road, I approached the aftermath of what was obviously a horrible, tragic incident. When I first pulled up to the scene, there was a little bit of a flame coming from the flipped vehicle, like in the engine area. Just a very small flame and I wasn't too overly concerned for that. I jumped out of my vehicle and ran up to make sure that everyone was okay. As I got closer to the scene, there was a gentleman, which I later found out was Josh Brent, that was standing off to the right side of the wreckage, kind of pacing back and forth, you know, walking around.
"I asked him if he was okay, I said 'Is everyone okay?', 'Are you alright?', and he responded to me, he said that he was fine.
"The person that was in the other vehicle stepped out of her car and she said 'I've already called 9-1-1, they're on the way'. And I was like, I'm so relieved that, you know, single-car collision, no injuries, fine...But it took no time at all for this fire to really get engaged. It became very hot, very bright, very big and then I started to hear screams coming from inside the vehicle and it was a man's voice saying 'Help me', you know, 'Help, somebody help me'. And I turned and looked at the gentleman in the black pants (Brent), and I said 'Is there a passenger? Is there somebody in the car?'. And he said 'Yeah'. And I told him 'Well, get him out of the car'.
"Josh looked at me and he said 'He won't get out of the car'. And I said 'Well, you can't just leave him in there and let him die. You've got to help him. Go get him'. And I commanded him several times and Josh looked at me, and he again said 'He won't get out of the car'. And I told him 'You can't stand here and watch him die. You've got to get him out'."
McWilliams returned to her vehicle to retrieve her phone and when she returned, Brent had pulled the passenger (Brown) from the fiery wreck.
"He (Brown) was laying in the middle of the lane, very still. He had his arms were outstretched, almost in the shape of a 'T'. And he was moving his arms just a little bit, he was moving his head just a little bit. So I was like 'Okay, he's not dead, he's alive'. You know, I felt some sense of relief. The fire was getting bigger, glass was starting to shatter. I don't know where Josh went at this point, because he just disappeared into the darkness behind the vehicle.
"I didn't know Jerry in life. I never heard of him, I didn't know who he was," McWilliams added. "But I want people to understand that Josh Brent is not a hero. I keep hearing reports of how he was there to pull his friend from the fire, but he had to be coerced and pushed and begged and pleaded to get his friend out of the fire. And when he pulled him out, he just left him in the street. He didn't tell him 'Hang in there, help is on the way'. Nothing. He just left him there and I want the magnitude of that to be understood."
 

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I initially had sympathy for this driver, but I want to completely refute that. This guy is a piece of shit. I hope he rots in jail for this.
 

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I initially had sympathy for this driver, but I want to completely refute that. This guy is a piece of shit. I hope he rots in jail for this.


You were initially ignorant then.
 

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You were initially ignorant then.

Don't be such an asshole.

I would have sympathy for someone who is by and large a good person, but makes a mistake and drinks and drives (as many people do), resulting in someones death. That would be a horrific thing to live with. But this guy doesn't fit that profile.
 

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So...it's ok for a REPEAT DUI offender to endanger his passenger by drinking and driving as long as he pulls him out
of a burning car by his own free will? Ignorant

These players have every resource available to them to easily prevent this.
 

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So...it's ok for a REPEAT DUI offender to endanger his passenger by drinking and driving as long as he pulls him out
of a burning car by his own free will? Ignorant

These players have every resource available to them to easily prevent this.

it's not ok for anyone to drink and drive. Having sympathy does not mean it's ok. And as I said I have ZERO sympathy for this guy for letting his friend burn to death in the car.
 

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JustinCruise........so I take it you must have been the other eye witness to this accident then? while yes I do agree with you leaving your hommie to die on the side of the street takes a warped sense of humanity. That being said unless you where there I don't see how you could hate this guy so much. First on all drinking and driving is always the wrong choice but its the choice he mad that being said he wasn't probably in the soberest state of minds after the accident. Most accidents shake people up and they are not really aware of the situation and from the sounds of this accident it was pretty bad......I could see the driver being shaken up and not know what's evening happening around him at least. I think if he intentionally left him to die that the guys mom and family would not have asked him to sit with them at the funeral. My point I guess is we where not there we don't know the whole story so hold off on judging someone.
 

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i think the guy is a piece of shit too...however i don't think you can judge the way he acted after a violent wreck...he was also drunk so he may have thought he was just dreaming or something...i once witnessed a very bad wreck that also killed an acquaintance and when we were running up to car,the driver was just off in lala land somewhere not even realizing what was going on,but he wasn't drunk just knocked silly from the impact etc...
 

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JustinCruise........so I take it you must have been the other eye witness to this accident then? while yes I do agree with you leaving your hommie to die on the side of the street takes a warped sense of humanity. That being said unless you where there I don't see how you could hate this guy so much. First on all drinking and driving is always the wrong choice but its the choice he mad that being said he wasn't probably in the soberest state of minds after the accident. Most accidents shake people up and they are not really aware of the situation and from the sounds of this accident it was pretty bad......I could see the driver being shaken up and not know what's evening happening around him at least. I think if he intentionally left him to die that the guys mom and family would not have asked him to sit with them at the funeral. My point I guess is we where not there we don't know the whole story so hold off on judging someone.


just posted basically the same thing...agree...some people are trying to dramatize it out too much...
 

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"But I want people to understand that Josh Brent is not a hero. I keep hearing reports of how he was there to pull his friend from the fire, but he had to be coerced and pushed and begged and pleaded to get his friend out of the fire. And when he pulled him out, he just left him in the street. He didn't tell him 'Hang in there, help is on the way'. Nothing. He just left him there and I want the magnitude of that to be understood."


JustinCruise........so I take it you must have been the other eye witness to this accident then? while yes I do agree with you leaving your hommie to die on the side of the street takes a warped sense of humanity. That being said unless you where there I don't see how you could hate this guy so much. First on all drinking and driving is always the wrong choice but its the choice he mad that being said he wasn't probably in the soberest state of minds after the accident. Most accidents shake people up and they are not really aware of the situation and from the sounds of this accident it was pretty bad......I could see the driver being shaken up and not know what's evening happening around him at least. I think if he intentionally left him to die that the guys mom and family would not have asked him to sit with them at the funeral. My point I guess is we where not there we don't know the whole story so hold off on judging someone.


This eye witness was pretty passionate about what they were saying. And they were there, you weren't.

If you want to defend him that is perfectly within your right. All I know is that If i'm in an accident, shaken up or not. I am pulling my friend out of the burning vehicle immediately, regardless of my own safety.
 

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This eye witness was pretty passionate about what they were saying. And they were there, you weren't.

If you want to defend him that is perfectly within your right. All I know is that If i'm in an accident, shaken up or not. I am pulling my friend out of the burning vehicle immediately, regardless of my own safety.

So you've seen the police reports that lists this woman at the scene?
I don't believe anyone is disagreeing with pulling their best friend out of a burning vehicle, they are disagreeing with the claims that it happened in this manner. Only time will tell.

No matter how you look at it it's a terrible tragedy.
 

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Who celebrates their bithday party early Saturday morning sober? No one. Stacee McWilliams(cool name) deserves a DUI for making up a ridiculous story like that.
 

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So...it's ok for a REPEAT DUI offender to endanger his passenger by drinking and driving as long as he pulls him out
of a burning car by his own free will? Ignorant

These players have every resource available to them to easily prevent this.


Spot on Loomis
 

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Not to be a Dick, its a horrible accident, but the guy made his own desicion to ride in a vehicle with a drunk driver. These guys were college friends and current roommates. Its a terrible deal all the way around
 

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Who celebrates their bithday party early Saturday morning sober? No one. Stacee McWilliams(cool name) deserves a DUI for making up a ridiculous story like that.
This is exactly what I was thinking too. :)
 

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Two things.

#1. Neither idiot is more responsible. When you drink and drive or you get in a car with a drunk driver, you are equally responsible if you die. I don't blame either one more than the other. I feel bad for them but think they are equally responsible.

#2. When you crash, you can be stunned. Years ago, I once hit some water and skidded into a guard rail. I don't recall much for the next hour or so. Evidently I got knocked out, walked to a rest area and called a friend to pick me up. When he arrived, I barely remembered what happened. I'd like to say if I had had a passenger I would have helped him, but honestly, I have no idea. It is very possible the driver in this case was knocked out / confused. I don't know that but it is certainly possible.
 
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I initially had sympathy for this driver, but I want to completely refute that. This guy is a piece of shit. I hope he rots in jail for this.

Do you even know what the word "refute" means? Because it makes no sense in the context of your post.
 

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  1. Prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
  2. Prove that (someone) is wrong. (Tough to do anywhere)puff_>>
 

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