Janice Giraud, a 60-year-old Trona resident, was found with injuries and pronounced dead on scene on Dec. 24, at around 7:15 p.m., after CHP were called to SR 78 in the unincorporated area of Trona regarding a pedestrian struck by a sedan. Paramedics and California Highway Patrol Officers responded and confirmed the fatality. Mojave CHP is handling the investigation.
blackturtle.us wrote:1) Janice Giraud: Walking in highway. Hit by car traveling over speed limit.
2) Larry Gray: Drunk. Crashed into railway crossing post. Estimated to be traveling at between 80-90 mph.
3) Death at top of Dogwood Street: Apparently elderly man found passed out in car.
Larry Gray passed away in the hospital following a tragic one-vehicle auto accident in Trona, California, on Christmas Day. Larry was not insured. We, his immediate family, need assistance and have created this GoFundMe page to raise funds to help defray various expenses that were created by this tragedy including: his burial, and replacement of our mother’s (Karla) only vehicle, which was also lost in the accident.
MojaveMike wrote:pdm: You hit the nail squarely on the head. I can guarantee that the higher the average IQ of the people living in the neighborhood, the quieter that neighborhood will be. Go to any slum and tell me about the noise level there. It's a documented fact that IQs in slums tend to be right around 80. That's 20 points below average! On the other hand, if you go to a nice neighborhood, it will be calm and quiet. Very few barking dogs or any unnecessary noise. If most of your neighbors are college professors, lawyers, doctors, and engineers, you will rarely hear any unnecessary noise. Intelligent people tend to be very responsible and although there may be exceptions, those exceptions are extremely rare and usually involve some form of mental illness. BTW mental illness is another thing you'll find a lot of in slums. Just visit the part of Ridgecrest near Monroe MS and describe what you hear and see.
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