Who (or what) is Labrat Knats? Notice the name is written on the train bridge? Seems to be possibly a gang ? Googled it.. but didn't like the results! Wonder IF the Labrat Knats were somehow involved since it crossed "their" bridge?https://www.reddit.com/r/Bombing/comments/2s7p1j/labrat_knats_dfs_bhl_seattle/ …
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That graffiti has been there for ages. It gets painted over all the time.
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That's a miracle if nobody on the roadway itself was killed. Prayers for those injured and those on the train itself.
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Praying for the injured and praying for the First Responders.
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Wow holy crap. That's almost chilling to read that article.
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No fatalities?
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So far no fatalities.
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*of motorists. Not talking about the Amtrak.
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Ok. You didn't state that so I thought you meant overall.
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Seeing now there are reports of multiple fatalities? "Mass Casualty Incident" has been used too. Confirmation?
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They're using the term "motorist" implying the no fatalities from the cars on I-5, however there are reports of casualties from the train passengers and/or crew.
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Everyone please be patient, and stay safe
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Be safe out there.
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Sad day Condolences to the families that lost loved ones. Hope the survivors recover quickly.
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I heard that 6 people passed away
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