Sandusky police investigating accident at Cedar Point near Raptor

cptedsdisciple2

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:01 AM

We can all blame the victim but this has become almost a yearly event at the point. 2015 raptor, 2014 skyhawk, 2013 STR , 2012 dragster. CP's record isn't as as sterling as mr Mealy mouth Edwards would have Everyone believe.


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Jordan_Vanichek

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:04 AM

But, this is the first death reported at Cedar Point. Cedar Point has an excellent safety record. Some things are just out of their control.


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JUnderhill

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:05 AM

Hopefully Raptor will re-open very soon so that the tens of thousands of guests who follow the rules everyday can enjoy the coaster. After all Raptor has given what, 30 million rides? And had a hundred million people walk by its restricted areas without incident over the past 20 years. I'm just hoping one bad decision by an individual has a minimal impact on everyone else.

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JUnderhill

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:07 AM

cptedsdisciple2 said:
We can all blame the victim but this has become almost a yearly event at the point. 2015 raptor, 2014 skyhawk, 2013 STR , 2012 dragster. CP's record isn't as as sterling as mr Mealy mouth Edwards would have Everyone believe.

He was in a restricted area, yes, it is without a doubt 100% his fault.

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Final Force 500

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:08 AM
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MillieMikeCP said:

Sad for the family but didn't he read the sign!! Restricted area!! Plus didn't he learn anything from Jurassic Park? Never mess with a Raptor!! Wins everytime!!

I don't think its that type of Raptor..

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accio_airtime

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:15 AM
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Wow. What a terrible, terrible thing. Of course we have to recognize that he disregarded rules that are obviously designed to prevent exactly this. But, to echo some of the sentiments here, none of us can say we've never made a really, really dumb and risky mistake in our lives, thinking we were just a little too invincible. Yeah, it was completely idiotic and 100% selfish. But someone lost their life, several lost a family member, and who knows how many will have to live with what they saw. Sucks, man.

Not to mention the park, despite their best efforts (and good reputation) in terms of safety, will have to carry this burden, all because of one person's awful judgement. It's just such a crappy situation, all around. I'm sure they'll handle it with class. But I'm not touching social media commentary on the issue with a 100 foot pole.

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Final Force 500

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:16 AM
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It is going to be strange riding Raptor now, knowing someone was killed by it, especially the part where the man died. Also, CP put out their hearse and casket, I wonder if they will put those away for a little while.

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Staaber

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:17 AM

Jordan_Vanichek said:
But, this is the first death reported at Cedar Point. Cedar Point has an excellent safety record. Some things are just out of their control.

Should not affect their safety record. Stupidity shouldn't count against them they did everything they were supposed to outside of not allowing anyone in to ride. Just let the people look at the cool rides from a distance, got to keep them safe.

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That Crazy Dan

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:17 AM

accio_airtime said:

But I'm not touching social media commentary on the issue with a 100 foot pole.

Knowing how people tend to overreact, I'm honestly curious how many folks have called for the permanent closure or demolition of Raptor yet.

Last edited by That Crazy Dan, Friday, August 14, 2015 12:18 AM
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Staaber

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:18 AM

JUnderhill said:

cptedsdisciple2 said:
We can all blame the victim but this has become almost a yearly event at the point. 2015 raptor, 2014 skyhawk, 2013 STR , 2012 dragster. CP's record isn't as as sterling as mr Mealy mouth Edwards would have Everyone believe.

He was in a restricted area, yes, it is without a doubt 100% his fault.

The media will find a way to make it cedar points fault. Hope I'm wrong they love to over analyze everything.

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accio_airtime

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:21 AM
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Final Force 500 said:

It is going to be strange riding Raptor now, knowing someone was killed by it, especially the part where the man died. Also, CP put out their hearse and casket, I wonder if they will put those away for a little while.

Oooh, yeah. Very unfortunate timing :l

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Final Force 500

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:22 AM
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Any changes for the announcement?

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We-o-we-oooo

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:22 AM
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CPBoy77, someone so devoid of common sense as to (presumably) climb a tall, clearly marked fence to enter an obvious danger zone is not worthy pity or sadness. People that stupid always find ways to cause injuries, usually to many others in the process, so the removal of one less dangerous element from society is not a cause for either remorse or shame. Those whose lives were disrupted as a result are the only victims here, not the deceased.

If he had tried to beat a train at a crossing with his kids in the car would you still be remorseful for his death? Of course not. So why should idiocy that only results in death to the idiot elicit sympathy?


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jsmith7300

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:25 AM

My thoughts and prayers go out to the man's family and friends, as well as those who are at the park today that have been affected by the tragedy. Passing judgment on the deceased only adds more ugliness to an already horrific situation. I hope that we can rise above the temptation to offer criticism and show respect for those are dealing with a loss of a loved one.

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Staaber

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:28 AM

We-o-we-oooo said:
CPBoy77, someone so devoid of common sense as to (presumably) climb a tall, clearly marked fence to enter an obvious danger zone is not worthy pity or sadness. People that stupid always find ways to cause injuries, usually to many others in the process, so the removal of one less dangerous element from society is not a cause for either remorse or shame. Those whose lives were disrupted as a result are the only victims here, not the deceased.

If he had tried to beat a train at a crossing with his kids in the car would you still be remorseful for his death? Of course not. So why should idiocy that only results in death to the idiot elicit sympathy?

Thought I was alone feeling this way...

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MagnumForce14

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:32 AM

What part of the restriced area was he hit in? I mean what portion of the ride hit him? And I must add that I am truly devestated right now to hear about this incident.


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MagnumForce14

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:34 AM

Final Force 500 said:
It is going to be strange riding Raptor now, knowing someone was killed by it, especially the part where the man died. Also, CP put out their hearse and casket, I wonder if they will put those away for a little while.

Yikes. Yeah...that is around the area of Raptor too. :(


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AlexGillman

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:35 AM
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Here's a witness:

http://www.19actionnews.com/clip/11762929/raw-witness-to-cedar-poin...ath-speaks


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Thabto

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:35 AM
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http://www.newsnet5.com/news/local-news/oh-erie/man-dies-after-he-w...edar-point

This guy was 45, he should've known better. Prayers to the family.


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Staaber

Friday, August 14, 2015 12:46 AM

According to WKYC man lost his phone...I said it before...knew it. Lost his life over a phone....I feel for the family, workers and other guests who had to deal with this...

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