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Police Identify Driver Who Seriously Injured
America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani in Major
Car Accident

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Posted By: JoElla Bee, 9/1/2025 7:59:53 PM

The person allegedly responsible for seriously injuring former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani in a reported car accident over the weekend has been revealed.[snip] Thomas Goodman of Michigan was driving a Ford Bronco with Giuliani as the passenger. He was also injured in the accident. Now, New Hampshire State Police have identified 19-year-old Lauren Kemp of Concord as the person responsible for hitting Giuliani in the crash.[snip] There is no indication that this was a targeted attack, and no charges have been filed.[snip] Goodman, Kemp, and Giuliani were all treated at local hospitals. Giuliani is currently in a trauma center.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Venturer 9/1/2025 8:23:14 PM (No. 1998423)
I thought the General Rule was you hit someone from behind you are charged.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 9/1/2025 9:02:17 PM (No. 1998455)
A 19 year old female. So often people this young are pretty clueless about driving and way too often looking at their phones rather than the road. I've been rear ended at a stoplight by one.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Nimby 9/1/2025 9:38:31 PM (No. 1998471)
Gen Z!!! Wait for mental illness, depression excuse 1,2.3………
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Reply 4 - Posted by: JimBob 9/1/2025 11:19:40 PM (No. 1998498)
Was she texting?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: danu 9/2/2025 3:23:37 AM (No. 1998527)
this is a horrible near-fatal hit. no charges filed??
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Reply 6 - Posted by: 5 handicap 9/2/2025 5:52:48 AM (No. 1998547)
Anyone suspect maybe the compromised State Police were in on it?
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Reply 7 - Posted by: czechlist 9/2/2025 9:11:24 AM (No. 1998628)
Happened to me several years ago. I was patiently waiting for the light to change when I looked in my rearview mirror and saw her coming. She (early 20s) was looking down at her phone and BAM!! The insurance company totalled my pickup - bent frame. New vehicles should have faraday cages to prevent phone use Almost daily I have to use my horn to get traffic moving at traffic lights but with all of the red light violations I am never sure if those ahead are on phones or just being overly cautious.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Encore 9/2/2025 10:14:55 AM (No. 1998658)
I’m a cyclist in middle GA. I was once almost hit, in a roundabout, by a local police officer talking on a cellphone. I could have kicked the side of his car he was so close. I don’t think he was even aware.
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