By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
The (Longview) Daily News reports a Winlock resident is seeking $750,000 in damages from the city of Longview, in connection with a traffic collision three years ago in which a police patrol car sideswiped his vehicle.
Reporter Havat Norimine writes Leslie Auman is recovering from surgery for a herniated disc and had to retire early because of the incident on the 300 block of South Oregon Way.
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Well said Pea body slim, well said.
Cool hopefully he cleans them out for millions
No dash cameras on the vehicle. There under 100 bucks on ebay. Why do the tax payers keep having to foot these bills. Further more was the Burgley suspect caught. The article does not say. If no one is in a life threating situation then cops should not be driving like this. The article says they had the authority to disobey the traffic laws. This is admission of guilt right here. One officer was following to close also, yet not ticketed. Looks like the guilty party is the non dash camera non body camera cops once again. All their special training didnt pay off. Rushing to a property crime, this is what insurance is for.Sso Officer Steroid doesnt kill anyone over a Dvd player and a chinese laptop from Wal mart. Sheesh Im sick of seeing cops texting and driving and talking on the phone, either hang up and drive or dont pass out tickets for the same stuff you write tickets for. No accountability in the community for their actions.