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|    'I thought he was going to kill me': Wig    |
|    27 Apr 25 04:30:52    |
      XPost: stl.general, alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: customerservice@4imprint.com              The nigger this stupid white Democrat whore was fucking.              https://media.ksdk.com/assets/KSDK/images/c7739328-3f16-4fc0-bb9e-638c8ca       5181d/20250425T224727/c7739328-3f16-4fc0-bb9e-638c8ca5181d_1920x1080.jpg              GRANITE CITY, Ill. — A Granite City mother said she didn’t think she       would survive after her ex-boyfriend kidnapped her and their two       toddlers, then led police on a nearly hour-long high-speed chase across       state lines that ended with a crash in Missouri. The suspect is now       facing seven felony charges.              Morgan Meadows recounted only to 5 On Your Side the moments she feared       for her life and the lives of her 1-year-old and 3-year-old children.              "I thought he was gonna kill me, and that's what I think he was       intending to do," Meadows said.              The Granite City Police Department said they responded to Meadows' home       in the 2100 block of Edison Avenue in Granite City around 6:40 p.m.       Thursday for a report of a home invasion and kidnapping. When officers       arrived, they spotted Donte Pryor Sr., Meadows' ex-boyfriend, driving       away with Meadows and the two children in the car.              Police tried to stop him, but he refused to pull over, sparking a more       than 40-mile pursuit that ended in a violent crash in St. Charles       County, Missouri.              "He took my kids and put them in the car, and I said I was not going       with him," said Meadows. “After that, he just grabbed me and shoved me       in the car. He kept saying that he wanted to be with me, and if he       couldn’t, then you know—nobody else could.”              For nearly an hour, Meadows stayed on the phone with 911 as the car sped       down the interstate.              “Please pull over, think about your kids. If you love and care about       your kids, please stop. You’re gonna kill us,” she begged him. "He       started flipping out. That's when the cops started getting closer, and I       was on the phone with them, and he said, 'Stop pressuring me. I'm gonna       do something stupid.' We kept trying to tell him to pull over, and he's       like, 'I know I'm stupid, but I can't.' And the gas light was on, so it       was eventually going to end, but it lasted way longer. I was so scared I       thought I was gonna die."              Police eventually used spike strips on I-64 to stop the car. It crashed       and rolled several times before slamming into a tree off of Technology       Drive in O’Fallon, Missouri.              “As soon as the spike strips were successful, he went off. I was like,       yeah, this is it,” she said. “I’m not surviving this. I don’t even know       how, if we rolled that many times, how my kids are not hurt. I’m glad       they’re not. But it was scary.”              The children were miraculously unharmed.              Meadows was taken to the hospital with cuts, bruises, and a head injury       that required a handful of stitches. The bandage she has on her forehead       is more than just a cover; it’s a reminder of how close she and her       children came to tragedy.              “I’m like, I’m gonna die. That’s all I had in my mind,” she said.              Granite City police confirmed that Pryor was arrested at the scene and       taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The department       said on Thursday evening that this was not a random act and there was no       ongoing threat to the public.              When asked how many police agencies were involved in the chase, Meadows       said, “I have no idea. I know there were two different states. I know       Granite stayed the whole time. I know Wood River was on it at one point,       but I don’t know, honestly. I know whenever I got out, I was bleeding,       and I had to lie down because I couldn’t walk. I was lightheaded, and       all I remember is cops surrounding me.”              Meadows says she had an active order of protection against Pryor since       October 2024, after he physically assaulted her. But that didn’t stop       him from putting her and their children in danger.              "No, he does not care about that," she said.              Meadows said she's most fearful of Pryor being released from jail.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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