Here's what we know so far, from the details of the police report. Oh and by the way, this wreck happened on September 27th. This story was in today's paper, but according to Mike McCoy "we're not trying to hide anything".
Mike McCoy's son, a MEG agent and deputy, wrecks the company car at 5:30 A.M.
He said he swerved to avoid a deer.
He admits to drinking, and is not given any sort of sobriety test. Because that was the "officer's discretion".
He calls his boss who then, according to Mike McCoy on WMBD, transports him back to his house. Another one of his MEG supervisors, Dale King, also showed up at the scene. No tickets have been issued.
I just finished listening to Mike McCoy being interviewed by Markley and Luciano. I would have to say his explanation was comical at the least. McCoy said "this case wasn't handled any differently than any other case" and "we weren't trying to hide anything about this. I mean, everyone in law enforcement knew about it."
Tell me if this whole scenario is even plausible if you are a regular Joe:
You get in a wreck at 5:30 A.M. You admit to the officer that you were drinking and are not given any sobriety test. You are allowed to call a couple of people who then transport you back to your house from the scene of the accident.
Sound believable? I didn't think so.
The Journal Star continued their practice of turning off the comment section on stories of their choice, this story falling into that category.
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