Playing chicken? Darwin Award candidates?
Seems surprising that two guys like this lived as long as they did.
Why the population isn’t greater in West Virginia.
“they believe that speed and wet roadways played a role in the crash”
No alcohol?
These two were obviously celebrating something. At the ages of 24 and 26, I’m guessing the younger one just graduated from high school and the older one was just paroled.
Kimberly Keagy joined the WSAZ news team as a reporter in January of 2020.
She was born and raised just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Kimberly graduated from Point Park University Summa Cum Laude in 2019 earning her bachelor's degree in Broadcast Reporting and a minor in Political Science.
While in school, Kimberly interned in Washington D.C. where she worked along seasoned journalists covering Supreme Court decisions, State Department briefings, and Senate Committee meetings. She also interned at JET24 in Erie, Pennsylvania where she found her love for local news.
Outside of work, she enjoys trying out new restaurants, exercising, and spending time with her family and friends.
Kimberly is thrilled to begin her career in the tri-state.
Makenna Leisifer is one of the Midday producers at WSAZ and produces the 6 p.m. weekend newscasts.
Makenna started working for the station in July 2023.
She was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, and is a proud Yinzer*.
Makenna recently graduated from West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV., where she received her bachelor's degree in Journalism with a minor in Sports Communication.
At WVU, Makenna was the producer of the public affairs show, "West Virginia Today", and the main producer for the university's newscast, "WVU News."
She is a proud Mountaineer and is so excited to call the Mountain State home.
In her free time, she loves to travel, craft, and spend time with her loved ones.
* Yinzer is a 20th-century term playing on the Pittsburghese second-person plural vernacular "yinz." The word is used among people who identify themselves with the city of Pittsburgh and its traditions.
Amanda Alvarado
DIGITAL NEWS PRODUCER, GRAY DIGITAL CONTENT CENTER
Georgia State University, Multimedia Reporting and Film Media
“motorcycles were not street legal, had faulty equipment and neither driver was wearing a helmet”
Almost heaven West Virginia.
“ Deputies said they believe that speed and wet roadways played a role in the crash, but noted the motorcycles were not street legal, had faulty equipment and neither driver was wearing a helmet.”
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These two were trying real hard for the Darwin Award with only a week left in the year.
....and yet, something still went wrong.
“What’s the matter McFly…..chicken?”
Nothing gets by these guys.
Let’s give these guys some credit for cleaning the gene pool. At least they tried. Millions of dems are still mucking it up.
Playing Chicken.
Both guys won.