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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 10:51 AM
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EDIT - THIS KID WAS IN THE MARCHING BAND IN HIGH SCHOOL AFTER THE WALL FELL ON HIM. - WTF!!!!!!

I am from near Altoona.

The wall *just fell* on this poor kid.

I am sure he did nothing at all to help the wall fall on himself!

If you click the link there are some comments at the bottom of the page.... apparently a normal person believes this kid is an idiot and it is his fault.... time will tell...

http://www.altoonamirror.com/page/content....85.html?nav=742

You really gotta love America. This jerk more than likely will get a nice award from the idiot jury, then piss it all away on grill's, and PS3 games....

HOLLIDAYSBURG - Children who live in downtown Altoona don't have many parks or recreation areas, so they spend time playing in a parking lot owned by Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on the 2000 block of Sixth Avenue, according to testimony Monday in a civil trial.

Sacred Heart and its Monsignor, Stanley Carson, were in court because one of those youth suffered a severe injury to his left leg Oct. 10, 2000, when a concrete block wall in a former carport on the parking lot collapsed.

The decorative blocks broke Alex McCoy's lower left leg near the ankle, causing a deformity, several operations, constant pain and a future operation in which the ankle will have to be fused to the leg, said Todd Berkey, McCoy's Pittsburgh-based attorney.

McCoy, who was baptized in the church, is asking a civil court jury to award him a ''substantial'' amount of money to take care of his medical bills, past and future, and for the pain he has suffered.

He also is requesting damages for possible wages lost during his lifetime because of the injury.

Berkey said a request for money damages is all the law permits.

''You can't give Alex back his leg,'' he said to the jury.

The trial is expected to last all week and will include testimony from three physicians about the injury McCoy suffered when he was 12.

Hollidaysburg attorney Steve Dugas said church official Paulette Johns often told the neighborhood children to ''skedaddle,'' but they kept coming back.

''We do not bear liability for these injuries,'' Dugas said.

The church tried to keep the kids from playing on its property, he said.

Dugas also said the church would present testimony from a neighbor who allegedly saw two children pushing and rocking the wall prior to its collapse.

McCoy was with a friend, Edward Longo, when the wall collapsed. Both are expected to testify.

Berkey said children in central Altoona have used the parking lot for recreational purposes for 40 or 50 years.

One witness, Veda Cupples, said the six children she raised all played in the parking lot. She said they would ride bikes and scooters, play hide-and-seek and many other games.

The jury must determine whether the church was negligent, not only in allowing children to play on the lot, but also in maintaining the block wall.

The fact that kids from several generations used the lot for play under the law gave them ''implied consent'' to use it, Berkey said, pointing out that the church had an obligation to keep the lot safe.

Terry Tomassetti, a Blair County commissioner who also has a law office next to the parking lot, testified that the concrete block wall didn't appear to be as secure as it needed to be.

McCoy, now 20, underwent a major operation in April to rebuild his leg, Berkey said. He was using crutches in court Monday.
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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 10:54 AM
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Scot, this is because you live in the shithole area that is known as North Central Pennsylvania. Why does this come as a surprise to you?
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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 10:58 AM
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I HATE HOW NOONE BEARS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN FARKING ACTIONS IN THIS COUNTRY ANYMORE.
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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 11:08 AM
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without serious tort reform, the church will be liable for this kind of thing. its not right... but......

IMHO playing hide and seek in the parking lot is a far cry from rocking a wall back and forth until it falls on you. The kids should be liable for thier own actions but sadly, todays parents and the legal system do not know how to effectively lay blame in situations like this.
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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 11:34 AM
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One of the comments at the bottom of that link stated that maybe that County Commissionare could be to blame for not reporting the church's poor condition of that wall.... so if he had done his job the wall would have been fixed... ahah...from plantiff witness to defendant...

ya, that one lady used to let her 6 kids play there all the time. this neighborhood is pretty much ghetto so........ JACKPOT!!!

Hopefully the church has some footage of the idiot playing basketball sometime after the accident but before the trial started, since he is now on crutches... doh....
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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by s2000raj,Aug 19 2008, 10:58 AM
I HATE HOW NOONE BEARS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN FARKING ACTIONS IN THIS COUNTRY ANYMORE.
I'll agree with that but at the same time judges keep allowing these retarded lawsuits into their courts
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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 12:41 PM
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Here in Cleveland, there are plenty of buildings built in the 20s and 30s. The exterior facade is solid sandstone, beautiful, but there have been increased occurances of the 'walls falling off'. The way these were most often built is with sandstone panels that were attached to an interior masonry wall with metal tabs. Over the last 80-90 years, these metal tabs have deteriorated to the point of failure, resulting in very large (ie 500 lb) slabs of sandstone tumbling down to the sidewalk below. No one has been seriously injured but sooner or later, someone is going to get clocked.
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Old Aug 20, 2008 | 10:24 PM
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It would be more appropriate for the kid's attorney to sue his parents for negligence in allowing him to play in that parking lot.
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Old Aug 21, 2008 | 04:23 AM
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Ya, i was thinking the church should sue the kid so effing with their wall....

i am thinking the kid kicking the wall looked a little like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKJvHbTHSxQ DOH!!!!
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Old Aug 21, 2008 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Scot,Aug 21 2008, 06:23 AM
i am thinking the kid kicking the wall looked a little like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKJvHbTHSxQ DOH!!!!
Those little pleas for help at the end "help me, help me"

Those slabs would not be light, I can see it being a bitch to get them off of him
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