At 12:47 a.m., Webb wrote on Twitter that she had been stopped “doing 110 in a 50″ mile-per-hour zone. While state police have neither confirmed nor denied the stop, multiple news outlets reported that Mack and Sisca stopped the woman for speeding on the interstate that night.
Around the time of the tweet, state police said the troopers were abruptly redirected to assist a man apparently attempting to cross the highway near Lincoln Financial Field. The troopers bolted south, and found Oliveras.
In other words, Miss Webb was about to get away with going 60 MPH over the speed limit. That’s more than just speeding; that’s reckless driving. Unfortunately, reckless did not translate into wreckless.
Webb, who prosecutors said admitted to drinking Hennessy cognac that night, proceeded south on I-95 and crashed into the three men at such a speed that the impact ripped the doors off their stopped state police SUV and sent the troopers flying over a highway divider.
The troopers and Mr Oliveras were in the left hand median; to have struck them, Miss Webb had to have been driving down the “hammer” lane, the left-hand passing lane. She got away with speeding, and she was speeding again.
Miss Webb didn’t get away with it, and wound up pleading guilty to three counts of third-degree murder, three counts of homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence, and one count of DUI. She was sentenced to 27½ to 60 years in prison. Personally, I believe that she should get out of prison on the same day that Messrs Siska, Mack, and Oliveras come back to life.But that was hardly the end of the story. Miss Webb, while out on bail, got herself knocked up, and her reporting to prison was delayed until after she had the child, plus a period in which she could bond with him. That’s pretty lenient.
More lenient, however, is the fact she was out on bail at all. In Pennsylvania, bail can be denied to those charged with murder, and Miss Webb was facing three murder charges. As we have previously reported, Cody Monroe Heron, who was charged with three counts of aggravated assault, but did not kill anyone, was first assigned a bail amount of $250,000, and when he petitioned for a lowered bail amount, because he couldn’t make the $250,000, his bond amount was instead raised to $400,000. After being locked up for five months, Mr Heron pleaded guilty to “two first-degree felony counts of aggravated assault — a special version of the charge used when the victims are under the age of 13 and the defendant is an adult — and one misdemeanor count of possessing an instrument of crime.”
As we recently noted, former Philadelphia Police Officer Edsaul Mendoza pleaded guilty to a single count of third degree murder, for ridding the city of 12-year-old wannabe gangbanger Thomas Siderio, more than two years after the incident, and had been kept locked up the entire time; no bail for Mr Mendoza. And the George Soros-sponsored, police-hating, softer-than-Charmin-on-crime District Attorney Larry Krasner is keeping former officer Mark Dial in jail, without bail, on another murder charge.
My question is an obvious one: if Mr Krasner is so determined to keep people he doesn’t like locked up before their trials, why was Miss Webb allowed bail? She was free as a bird, albeit with an ankle monitor, when she got knocked up, something that couldn’t have happened had she been in jail awaiting trial on three murder counts. Why was she treated differently?
Well, it turns out that Miss Webb was just as stupid when it came to with whom she copulated as she has been on everything else!
Two-month-old son of DUI driver who killed state troopers severely injured by father, police say
Tahir Riley’s partner, Jayana Webb, already is serving a long prison sentence after hitting and killing state troopers with her car in 2022.
by Vinny Vella | Monday, April 29, 2024 | 11:08 AM EDT | Updated: 11:44 AM EDT
A Schwenksville man has been charged with aggravated assault after, Pennsylvania State Police say, he fractured his 2-month-old son’s skull, causing brain bleeding and other injuries.Tahir Riley, 27, also faces endangering the welfare of a child, simple assault, and reckless endangerment for the attack, which took place April 18 inside Riley’s home on Concord Road, according to the affidavit of probable cause for his arrest.
Riley remained in custody Monday in lieu of $1 million bail. He is being represented by the Montgomery County Public Defenders’ Office, but it was unclear Monday if he had been assigned an attorney.
The boy was born in February to Riley and Jayana Webb, 23, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation.
There’s more at the original, but the moral of this story is that stupid is as stupid does, and there’s just no cure for stupid. Had Mr Krasner kept Miss Webb in jail prior to her trial, as he has been doing with male criminals, Miss Webb would not have been free to get pregnant by Mr Riley. Had Miss Webb not gotten herself knocked up at a time when she knew she was almost certainly going to jail, Mr Riley would not have beaten his kid, and would not be facing prison himself, though someone who would beat a 2-month-old was eventually going to do something else stupid that would get him locked up.
And the infant? If the child suffered real brain damage from the beating, it has yet to be reported, but the child of two such rocket scientists might not have the best start in life, and in the gene pool.
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