Showing posts with label Bandera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bandera. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Birthday crash almost snuffs 3 lives


A birthday celebration gone bad nearly cost the lives of three Bandera men during the early morning hours of Friday, April 27.

According to witnesses, Nancy Cruz, 28, of Bandera, was celebrating her birthday at the Longhorn Saloon on Bandera's Main Street. Shortly after midnight, Cruz left the bar and "drove her 1999 Mustang south on Highway 16 at a high rate of speed," preliminary Department of Public Safety reports state.

In the vicinity of the River Oaks Motel and Sonic, she apparently struck a motorcycle from behind and two pedestrians who were walking along the side of the road.

Cruz fled the scene, according to DPS reports.

Both pedestrians were air-lifted to University Hospital in San Antonio with serious injuries. The motorcycle rider was transported to Boerne Methodist by ambulance.

Cruz was arrested later in the day after turning herself in and, according to Bandera County Sheriff's Office arrest reports, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

According to Capt. Charlie Hicks at BCSO, "there may be possible additional charges, pending a completed investigation."

According to Hicks, a Texas Ranger assisted the DPS with the investigation. He was not able to confirm if the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) was conducting an investigation regarding Cruz's condition at the Longhorn.

The motorcycle rider, 18-year-old Dakota Bates, had left work at the Longhorn where he was reportedly helping with the karaoke and on his way home, traveling south on Main Street.

According to a close family member, Bates "is home and is recovering."
The two injured pedestrians were Claude "Cowboy" Beghly, 43, and Eric Armstrong, 29, both of Bandera.

Beghly had been released from the hospital by Monday, April 30.

According to Armstrong's father, Eloy Armstrong, the young man suffered from bleeding in the brain and a lacerated liver, among other injuries.

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"Eric and Cowboy were walking either to or from the Shell Station," said Eloy. "They had nothing to do with it, they were just innocent bystanders."

The father was referring to rumors flying around town that Cruz had left the Longhorn angry at a bartender who had asked her to leave, waited outside until the bartender got off work, and then ran over him. However, Bates was not working as a bartender.

As of late Monday afternoon, the younger Armstrong was still in intensive care, heavily sedated, but improving, his father said.

Cruz bonded out of jail on a $75,000 bond on Saturday, April 28.

BCSO dispatch records show the accident happening at 12:27 am.

The investigation into the accident is continuing under the direction of the DPS with assistance from the BCSO and the Texas Rangers.

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source: Bandera County Courier (Edwards, 5/3)

Friday, March 23, 2012

2012 Spring Riding Season has Arrived

Texas Motorcycle Riding Season

TAKE A BREAK & BEGIN 2012 IN THE HILL COUNTRY


It's finally here! Texas Rider Newspaper annouces events for 2012. Below you can find a few of the fun-filled events happening this year! For a full list, go to: www.TexasRiderNews.com or www.Bikerlawyer.com


Thunder in the Hill Country 2012 in Bandera, Texas.
March 29 - April 1, 2012
Held in Mansfield Park in Bandera. This is the 10th year for this great Texas Old School Texas Rally in the beautiful Texas Hill Country and Cowboy Capital of the World. This event includes, Live music, T-shirt contest, Biker Games, Burn-out Pit, Tattoo Contest, and much more! For more information contact: (409) 995-0073 or go to www.bikerralliesoftexas.com



Join the Biker Lawyers at the 2012 ROT Rally
Every year we here at The Cole Legal Group get excited because we know its time for the Republic of Texas Biker Rally in Austin, Texas.

June 7 -10th 2012
Thousands of our fellow biker brothers and sisters head to Austin early to settle in, as well as attend some ROT Pre-Parties. From concerts, celebrity appearances, attractions like the Tattoo Expo and the Vintage Bike Showcase, to the barbecue joints and official parade, the ROT Rally has something for every level of motorcycle rider and enthusiast.


David Cole warns Caution

RIDING IN TRAFFIC? TIPS TO STAY ALIVE!

It's a jungle out there! Ask any biker. Crowded streets and highways, drivers with cell phones, newspapers or screaming kids, you name it, it's out there. Here are some ideas on what to do:

  • Trust your mirrors: Always include additional glance over shoulder.
  • Never get between a vehicle and an offramp: last second exits can be fatal.
  • Cover your brakes: Helps to minimize reach time.
  • Be noticed: Ride with hi beam on and wear brightly colored gear.
  • Power: Ride in a low gear for added acceleration.
  • Traffic slowing? Staying left or right of the car in front give you an escape route.
  • Scan traffic: Keeps you aware and in touch with your situation. No surprises!
  • Left-turn treachery: Always approach oncoming traffic turning left with caution. Watch the car's wheels and driver's hands on wheel. Be ready if you see movement, especially 18-wheelers.
  • Use an Escort: Let larger vehicles act as an escort through intersections. Also, wait on other traffic to escort you if your light turns green.
  • Ride in open zones: Use your bike's power and maneuverability to ride in open zones in traffic. Riding with traffic can make you hard to see.

Last but not least, Pay attention and drive defensively! Your life could depend on it.

More Biker News at www.texasridernews.com