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Rickie Williams was out of town when police chase ended

Affirms he was not the one handcuffed and lying facedown in the yard of one of his rent houses. Says episode ended in a tie
Comments re article 55981 Driver flees ACSO in College Park area hits tree

By Rickie Williams

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I was out of town hauling cars when all of the excitement took place.



One man called me and asked if that was me that the officers had handcuffed and lying face down in the yard of one of my rent houses.

The question made me laugh so hard I nearly cried. I wish I would have stated that I wasn't talented enough to operate a cell phone with both hands behind my back...but then I guess that might make some people get the notion that I have had experience trying to do so.

By the time I got back to Columbia, the wrecker had already hauled the car away.

I guess it ended in a tie...one dead Ford Mustang and one murdered really old dogwood tree.

--Rickie Williams


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