No Justice for Guns N' Roses Hit N' Run was a top story in May/June. Here is the recap: Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke spoke with AOL's Noisecreep about his recovery from a hit-and-run accident on his motorcycle on January 10. In the interview Clarke reveals his frustration with police's inability to bring the hit n' run driver to justice.Noisecreep: Can you recount what happened with your hit and run, which is the worst kind of health scare. Gilby: I was riding my 1965 Harley that I customized myself, riding back from a show, when some dumb ass made a left hand turn in front of me. It knocked me down, and when I woke up, my leg was busted and the other was twisted. He did a burn out and took off.
Noisecreep: Has he ever been caught? Gilby: It is strange. They did not find him, but a friend found out who it was. No one got a license plate number and there were a number of different descriptions of the truck and not a lot of evidence. But somehow, one of my friends overheard a guy talking about how he hit a motorcycle and said that he took off since he had no insurance, no driver's license. I gave the info to a detective, but he didn't do anything. Since there were no eyewitnesses, there was nothing they could do. The LAPD won't do anything unless you die. It was extremely frustrating. - read the full interview here
2010 is almost halfway gone. Join us this holiday weekend as we look back at the top stories from the first half of this year. This was a top story from May/June.
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