California Legal and Regulatory News

October 17, 2008

San Diego Female Defendent may be involved in the Bombings

Filed under: Local News — safercalifornia @ 9:27 pm

In rather strange and disconcerting news coming out of the southern part of the state, Rachelle Carlock was accused of being involved in the bombing at the San Diego Federal Courthouse a few months prior. Her odd array of excuses have run the whole gamut and have ranged from “ I think it was put there to send a message” to “ I don’t know why I did it.” In addition to pinning the blame on the other criminal defendent who has also been booked for th crime. It will be fascinating to observe just what kind of defense that her attorney formulates for this trial. Perhaps she will attempt to claim that it all some sort of an accident?
However I do think that the principle of being innocent untill proven guilty is the prudent course here, despite how bad the evidence looks for her.
All in all, the pair and the driver of the get away auto likewise bombed a FedEx office over near 47th Street and federal Boulevard in the Webster area in March. The initial bombing they were possible involved in was at a hardware store. The owner then called San Diego Fire Rescue Department and conversed with a bomb-squad detective.

Meanwhile, in out-of-state news (specifically Hawaii),  according to various media reports a motorcyclist that was involved in a Kaumualii Highway crash on the beautiful garden island of Kauai was airlifted to Queens Medical Center on Oahu.

 The bike was struck by a Nissan vehicle that was making a left turn driven by a fifty year old female going from the westbound lane of the road.

 According to officials the motorcycle rider was not wearing a helmet at the time of the tragic and was transported to Wilcox Hospital for treatment and then airlifted to Queens Medical Center. By the way if you are in Hawaii and you need to find a great Hawaii Nissan dealer then might I recommend King Windward Nissan, they are one of the top ones in the state.

 All in all, traffic on the Kaumualii Highway was diverted until about 10:00 p.m. in the eastbound lanes after the accident. These kinds of accidents appear to be becoming a bit more common in Hawaii, although it is still safer than many states.

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