B.D.F Soldier Recuperating Well After He was Run Over
A B.D.F. soldier is reportedly recovering well at home after a fellow soldier accidentally ran him over two Thursdays ago at Price Barracks. The incident occurred after a social event, as soldiers were heading back to their barrack rooms for the night. According to B.D.F Commandant, Brigadier General Azariel Loria, the victim was walking back to his room and somehow fell asleep on the pavement in a poorly-lit area of the barracks.
Brig. Gen. Azariel Loria, Commandant. B.D.F.
“We were having an event at the Families’ Association Building. The events culminated at around two or so in the morning. The officer was trying to walk back to his barrack room, but for some reason he fell asleep on the road. It’s an area that is poorly illuminated and there were a slew of vehicles that were trafficking to go back again to their barrack rooms to sleep and it so happened that one of those vehicles ran him over.”
Hipolito Novelo
“How is he doing?”
Brig. Gen. Azariel Loria
“By the grace of God, he is doing well. I don’t know what he is made of but he did survive. He was run over properly by a pickup truck and he is at home recuperating. He had minor injuries only. I think that he had abrasions, minor lesions to his lungs.”
Hipolito Novelo
“But the driver of the pickup truck, was he intoxicated? Was he drinking?”
Brig. Gen. Azariel Loria
“Well, that I don’t know. I don’t know if he was drinking or not. An investigation is being conducted into that.”
Hipolito Novelo
“Is it true that his license to drive here in Price Barracks has been pulled?”
Brig. Gen. Azariel Loria
“Yes, that is my prerogative. And usually when incidents happen like that, it is standard operating procedures that whenever anyone gets into an accident, his driver’s license is suspended, depending on the outcome of the investigation.”
Hipolito Novelo
“You said usually when these incidents happen. You make it seem as though these incidents are common.”
Brig. Gen. Azariel Loria
“Nah, here in Price Barracks they are very, very isolated.”
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