The Salt Lake Police Department is defending itself in the case of the man accused of a string of hit-and-runs in the city and questions about why Ahn Pham wasn’t arrested after the initial hit-and-run last August.

A department spokesman told KSL TV that the case was investigated as an aggravated assault. But, it was determined that there wasn’t enough probable cause to arrest Pham, despite having a license plate number, a victim, and two witness accounts of what happened.

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    6 months ago

    Damn dude. You just keep taking Ls so much that you delete shit?!

    You must have been very wrong at this point.

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      6 months ago

      I stand by my original point, I just deleted this thread. Most hit and runs are minor accidents. People should not be jailed for them

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        6 months ago

        That’s unfortunate that you deleted everything. You should let people know just how bad a take you make.

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          6 months ago

          I didn’t delete my comments dude, just the ones on this thread. You must feel really cool insulting people on social media though. You must be a really cool person.

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            6 months ago

            Id probably be a lot cooler if I went back and deleted comments so I don’t look as bad.