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Holyk probe not credibile

Insufficient facts were cited in the tragedy of a young life carelessly taken during a collision of police vehicle traveling at an illegal 70 mph and bicycle ridden by a 15-year-old boy. Initially, the collision was denied by independent investigators and the sheriff’s office.

The “Keystone Kop” investigation mentality was seriously lacking credibility. For instance, Ryan Holyk’s DNA found on the police vehicle bumper was transferred there by one of the investigators that touched the bicycle and brushed the police vehicle bumper? This explanation is only laughable at best. A common idiot could reason this story was bogus.

Subsequent investigation revealed X-rays of the police bumper contained imbedded images of Ryan’s cap. At this time, there has not been any criminal charges filed. Lord help us, lunatics are running the asylum.

Sherman Vassar

Spokane



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