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Collision with wrong-way driver flips SUV

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Updated: 1/12 9:50 pm
SAN ANTONIO - A woman is recovering after a wrong-way driver slammed into SUV.

Police say the wrong-way driver was headed southbound on the northbound lanes of I-35 when he hit the woman just after 11 pm Friday night. The impact caused the SUV to rollover.

The woman was taken to University Hospital in stable condition.

The wrong-way driver was not hurt, and was charged with DWI.

The accident shut down the northbound lanes of I-35 for about two hours.

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sraspusr20 - 1/13/2013 5:00 PM
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Wrong way driver (drunken driver) didn't get hurt. Where is the justice. Hope he rots in jail and sobers up before he drives again.Idiot total idiot!!!

SPURSCOWBOYS - 1/13/2013 12:39 PM
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Instead of trying to disarm law abiding citizens with 2nd Amendment infringing gun laws/bans, the government need to institute a reasonable proposal that addresses the national drunk driving epidemic. There are far more drunk driving relate deaths in this country than those attributed to guns. Where are all the liberals now and why are hey not calling for "vehicle control" laws?

Guest - 1/13/2013 10:42 AM
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JJTX99's comment is more in defense of criminals than anything. Drunk driving is not the same as these mass shootings by mentally unstable young people getting guns when they should not have access, but they steal them from relatives and it's just too easy to get so many magazines and we see kill a classroom of 6 year olds in school. It's too much, Clinton had a decent ban, it should be in line with that kind of thing, hunters and home defenders don't need a million rapid-fire bullets.

JJTX99 - 1/13/2013 5:05 AM
5 Votes
Another assault-vehicle crime. Time to ban them.
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