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  • Philagape
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    • Jul 2002
    • 19432

    Former NFL player killed on Thruway

    From the AP wire ...

    By WILLIAM KATES
    Associated Press Writer

    HERKIMER, N.Y. (AP) A former player for the Pittsburgh Steelers led state
    troopers on a 40-mile chase along the New York State Thruway during morning rush hour Thursday before dying in a fiery head-on collision with a tanker truck carrying corrosive acid.

    State police identified the victim as Justin Strzelczyk, 36, an offensive
    lineman with the Steelers for nearly a decade until the team released him in
    February 2000.

    Troopers said Strzelczyk crashed his pickup truck into the westbound tanker just moments after swerving around a tractor-trailer that had pulled across the highway to block its path in the eastbound lanes.

    Strzelczyk drove 15 miles on three tires and a rim after one of his
    pickup's tires was punctured by metal spikes thrown into the road by troopers.

    It could have been so much worse. We're fortunate that only one person
    died, said Trooper Jim Simpson, a state police spokesman.

    It looked like an airplane crash. There was quite a lot of diesel fuel
    spilled that was burning. The pickup was almost unrecognizable, he said.

    Strzelczyk, who lives near Pittsburgh in McCandless, Pa., had been involved in another minor accident about an hour earlier just west of Syracuse, which started the bizarre turn of events, Simpson said.

    The hit-and-run occurred about 7:20 a.m. and state police put out an alert for Strzelczyk's pickup. Troopers spotted him about 40 minutes later still
    heading east on the Thruway just west of Canastota, midway between Syracuse and Utica.

    A second unit tried to stop the pickup by booby-trapping the road with the
    stop sticks, but Strzelczyk just kept on going, Simpson said. The pickup was
    clocked at 88 mph, Simpson said.

    He was going down the road, flipping off the troopers. He even threw a
    beer bottle at them, Simpson said.

    The collision with the tanker occurred near Herkimer at about 8:15 a.m.
    while the highway was busy with morning commuters and travelers. The driver of the tanker suffered only minor injuries. No one else was hurt.

    The 6-foot-3, 309-pound Strzelczyk, who grew up in West Seneca, N.Y. a
    suburb of Buffalo, was an 11th-round pick in the 1990 NFL draft out of the
    University of Maine. He spent nine years with the Steelers and played in the
    1995 Super Bowl.

    Strzelczyk was one of the team's most durable players before a knee injury
    against Kansas City in October 1998 required season-ending surgery. He
    reinjured the knee preparing for training camp the next season and needed
    nother operation that kept him on injured reserve for the entire 1999 season.

    In his first eight seasons with Steelers, Strzelczyk missed just two games,
    both in 1997. Over his nine-season career with Pittsburgh, he played in 137
    games and started in 75.

    Nine months after his release by the Steelers, Strzelczyk was arraigned for
    illegal possession of a gun. Police said he slammed a loaded handgun onto a
    bar in Pittsburgh when discussing the presidential election with a friend.
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  • danny4804
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    • Dec 2003
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    #2
    HERKIMER, N.Y. (AP) A former player for the Pittsburgh Steelers led state
    troopers on a 40-mile chase along the New York State Thruway during morning rush hour Thursday before dying in a fiery head-on collision with a tanker truck carrying corrosive acid.

    Wow!! Not the way I want to go!

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    • pcnorth22
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 1597

      #3
      thats sad news...not only a needless loss of life...

      but it sounds like another Western NYer who made it big turns out to be a real winner...

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      • THATHURMANATOR
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 69112

        #4
        Justin Strylzeck Dead

        Justin Strzelczyk, a former player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, died Thursday in a fiery head-on collision with a tanker truck after he led state troopers on a 40-mile highway chase during morning rush hour.

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        • BAM
          Registered User
          • Sep 2003
          • 33135

          #5
          Wow that is one horrible link there. It froze up my computer 3 times now. I'm gonna try it once more, wish me luck!

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          • THATHURMANATOR
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 69112

            #6
            works fine for me!

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            • BAM
              Registered User
              • Sep 2003
              • 33135

              #7
              It worked well that time. I think it was the stupid truck ad right in the middle of the page freezing it up for some reason. This time there was an ad for Circuit City.

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              • BAM
                Registered User
                • Sep 2003
                • 33135

                #8
                BTW, this is sad.

                ``He was going down the road, flipping off the troopers. He even threw a beer bottle at them,'' Simpson said.

                What an idiot.

                I wonder why he was running from them.

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                • CommissarSpartacus
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 54102

                  #9
                  "Nine months after his release by the Steelers, Strzelczyk was arraigned for illegal possession of a gun. Police said he slammed a loaded handgun onto a bar in Pittsburgh when discussing the presidential election with a friend."
                  My tebya razdavim

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                  • BAM
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 33135

                    #10
                    Wow this guy had issues, eh?

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                    • Patrick76777
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 17297

                      #11
                      Originally posted by BAM
                      Wow this guy had issues, eh?



                      Dude went to my high school! Not with me. Well before me.


                      Hear that Eb and Clump? GO WEST!
                      Resign our own guys!

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                      • TheGhostofJimKelly
                        Registered User
                        • May 2003
                        • 12459

                        #12
                        This is quickly turning out to be one of the craziest stories around here (WNY)in a long time.

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                        • The Natrix
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 7305

                          #13
                          Holy ****!!!! SO THIS is what everyone was talking about at work yesterday. I work in Utica and everyone was pissed because the the road from Herkimer to Utica was closed as well as the Thruway because the fumes from that truck were dangerous. Wow.



                          Byrd.

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                          • Hemlepp53
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 1455

                            #14
                            Wow.. This was an Odd story. Got to feel for people that are that go from one extreem to another...
                            @Hemlepp53

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