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Wow a few miles from where I used to live, crazy stuff.According to the sheriff's office, Everett was driving a 2010 Nissan GT-R north on Gum Spring Road near Ticonderoga Road when the car "left the right side of the roadway, struck several trees, and rolled over" at about 9:15 p.m.
The passenger, 29-year-old Olivia S. Peters, of Las Vegas, was taken to StoneSprings Hospital Center, where she died.
Everett was sent to Reston Hospital Center for the treatment of his injuries.
https://www.___GET_REAL_URL___/s/www.nbcwashington.com/news/sports/washington-football-team/washington-safety-deshazor-everett-involved-in-fatal-car-crash-on-thursday-night/2918882/?amp
There are never a good time for these accidents, but it is especially bad this time of year. Terrible news.
Nissan GT-R's are insanely powerful cars. You need full attention to drive them or stuff like this happens. If booze is involved, he's in the same mess as that Raider's WR.
Very, very sad
That's why I used the word "if".Let's wait until something is official before we start jumping to conclusions. Not that it makes anything better for him, the deceased and her family, but it could be something as innocent as trying to avoid a deer or maybe falling asleep behind the wheel.
But we all can agree, this is very sad.
Nothing innocent about falling asleep behind the wheel. If you can't stay awake, simply pull over somewhere you can park and sleep a few hours until you can drive again.Let's wait until something is official before we start jumping to conclusions. Not that it makes anything better for him, the deceased and her family, but it could be something as innocent as trying to avoid a deer or maybe falling asleep behind the wheel.
But we all can agree, this is very sad.
All too many people do not realize it until it happens. Now if he realized it and did not stop then it truly is on him.Nothing innocent about falling asleep behind the wheel. If you can't stay awake, simply pull over somewhere you can park and sleep a few hours until you can drive again.
About 10 miles from me now. Very sad.Wow a few miles from where I used to live, crazy stuff.
The only reason I think differently is it’s 9:15 at night. As opposed to 3 in the morningYou don't want to assume the worst but when you drive the car like that the chances of you driving the limit and being sober aren't great. You'd think a situation as awful as the Ruggs one would make these players think twice. I hope I'm wrong just for the players sake, losing someone close to you is hard enough let alone having it be your fault