Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 14, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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north and escaped; Gariepy turned
south and was hit by the vehicle. In the
report, Redlinger said it was clear to her
they were trying to escape.
But Gariepy said he wasn't trying to
escape when he was hit, adding that he
was about to do a bunny hop with his
bicycle to see if he could jump as high
as a planter box when he saw the patrol
vehicle approaching with its lights
flashing. I le said he was trying to avoid
being hit by the vehicle, not escape.
"1 was performing a trick," he said.
"It was probably about ten feet away.
Then, he comes in and hits me on my
side with the front of his (vehicle)."
Gariepy said he didn't remember
hearing the command from Redlinger
to stop, but in the EPD report it stated
that when an EPD officer questioned
him about the command, Gariepy
said, "Well, I wasn't going to stop."
The report also said Torris later ad
mitted to an EPD officer that he and
Gariepy tried to escape.
Neither the officer nor the suspect
were under the influence of drugs or
alcohol, the report said.
"I was performing
a trick...then he comes
in and hits me."
Donald Tean Gariepy
Bicyclist
As a result of the incident, DPS
placed Bonertz on administrative
leave until it could complete its inves
tigation — standard practice for col
lisions involving DPS vehicles. Saylor
said she could not yet comment on
any of Gariepy's statements because
of the ongoing investigation.
Jared Paben is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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