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john_childs
2003-10-23, 02:14 AM
Lucky this guy didn't try to take Jagur's unicycle. :)

Ow ow ow, my foot's been shot. It hurts to walk. Wait, there's a unicycle over there. I can ride that to avoid walking on my injured foot. Yeah. :)



SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- A gun-toting man traveling on a tricycle allegedly tried to hijack a car in Salem, in what police there termed a "bizarre" incident.

Oswaldo Valenciano, 24, was arrested Tuesday, and will be booked at the Marion County Jail on numerous felony charges, Lt. Dan Cary said.

Police were called to the scene after receiving reports that a man on a tricycle had been firing gunshots and had slammed into a car, Cary said.

"The tricycle pilot picked himself up and demanded to be taken to the hospital," Cary said. But the driver of the car, Marion Rodriguez, tried to persuade Valenciano to call 911, Cary said.

"At this point, Valenciano opens the rear car door and hops into the back seat of Mr. Rodriguez's car, demanding to be taken to the hospital," Cary said. "Mr. Rodriguez gets out of his car and starts asking people to call 911. Valenciano then gets out, mounts his trike - and promptly falls over."

That's when a police car arrived on scene, prompting Valenciano to abandon his tricycle and get into the front seat of Rodriguez's car, armed with a handgun, according to police reports.

"Officers saw the weapon and ordered Valenciano out of the car," Cary said. "Instead he puts the car in gear and tosses a handgun out. He fails to notice that the emergency brake is still set."

Valenciano eventually hit a street sign, lost control of the car and tried to hide in a nearby sports utility vehicle, police said

Valenciano was treated at Salem Hospital for a leg injury and a gunshot wound to his left foot.

Copyright 2003 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

UniBrier
2003-10-23, 02:24 AM
Originally posted by john_childs
A gun-toting man traveling on a tricycle...John, Have you been reading the Rec.Sport.Tricycling forums again.:)

uni57
2003-10-23, 10:42 AM
Originally posted by john_childs
a man on a tricycle had been firing gunshots and had slammed into a carHow do you slam a tricycle into ANYTHING? I doubt it goes fast enough to justify the word "slam".

But maybe instead of "tricycle" they meant to say "unicycle" or "pogo-stick". Ever have someone mix up those three terms? :)

Dave Lowell (uni57)

GILD
2003-10-23, 11:47 AM
Originally posted by john_childs
Lucky this guy didn't try to take Jagur's unicycle. :)


or scott's (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=24716&highlight=scott+kurland)

anybody heard from him recently?

forget_your_life
2003-10-23, 04:58 PM
that all happened about 5 or 6 miles from my house.the guy was heavily doped up.it was a "low-rider" tricycle too.

terrytoon
2003-10-23, 05:27 PM
Just goes to show those 3 wheeled things are dangerous to ride!

supertones
2003-10-23, 11:01 PM
It's wise to stay away from things with an odd number of wheels.....

Klaas Bil
2003-10-23, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by supertones
It's wise to stay away from things with an odd number of wheels.....
Makes me think: a unicycle is just an odd bike.

Klaas Bil

john_childs
2003-10-24, 02:40 AM
Originally posted by forget_your_life
that all happened about 5 or 6 miles from my house.the guy was heavily doped up.it was a "low-rider" tricycle too.
Oh, an adult sized lowrider tricycle. That changes things. I had this mental image of him on a children's tricycle chasing after cars. That mental image was just far too funny.

jagur
2003-10-24, 05:54 AM
yeah it had two 20" wheels in the back and a 24" in the front...