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Man what do they put in the water down there?
I lived in San Jose, CA for over 30 years. Nothing wrong with the water, just see how I turned out. It does have a high crime rate though.
"a bicyclist was struck in the intersection of Tully Road and S. 7th Street by a white Mustang that fled the scene."
This is in an area called East San Jose which is the worst of the worse. I bought a house near there in which I lived for seven years before moving to Maryland. I was always armed when going out because of the drive-byes and the crazies that roamed the streets. I'm surprised this guy only had brass knuckles. Btw what is this, the 50's Chris, lol?
The above quote and the one below are from the San Jose Mercury News.
"He also had been rehabilitating his image.
In a story in this newspaper last week, Culliver had talked at length about how much he had changed since last year's Super Bowl when he became a distraction for the 49ers with homophobic remarks. When asked in a Media Day interview if the 49ers had any homosexual players, Culliver said: "No. Ain't got no gay people on the team. They gotta get up outta here if they do. Can't be with that sweet stuff."
Culliver apologized, then played poorly in the 34-31 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
But since then, he has reached out to LGBT groups -- who had praised his character at length and lauded his efforts to become a voice of tolerance. He told this newspaper that he would have no problem playing with gay teammates.
Also this month, he received a "champion of compassion" award from a San Francisco animal welfare group because of his admirable life values, as one organizer put it. At a fundraising event on March 13 in San Francisco hosted by Critter Lovers at Work, Culliver was given a standing ovation for his work advocating against dog fighting and promoting animal health care in inner-city neighborhoods."