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Bob's Note: This article is pure spin. What happened was that there was a line of cars waiting in line to be cleared to go through an airport mandatory check point. Hillary, control-freak that she is, impatient bitch that she is, thinking she is better than everyone else, had her limosine try to literally race past the officers and checkpoint. The officers tried to stop her limo and one officer was hit by the limo as it sped by. Frankly, the officers at that point had every right to draw their guns and fire at the limo and its occupants to stop it. For all they knew the limo could have been carrying a suitcase nuclear bomb headed for the airport.

It is my opinion that Queen Hillary "What Rapist?" Clinton should have been arrested on the spot and charged with attempted murder, reckless and negligent driving, and any other applicable charges for this intentional attempt to run a security check point.

(10/14/01) YONKERS - A bizarre accident at Westchester County Airport involved Senator Hillary Clinton's entourage Sunday.

Sources tell News 12 Westchester that a vehicle in Senator Clinton's security team tried to bypass a mandatory check point at the airport, which has been under a heightened state of alert since the terrorist attacks. A county police officer attempting to stop the vehicle from getting through injured his shoulder. That officer was taken to Saint Agnes Hospital in White Plains, and his condition is not known.

Senator Clinton, who turned 54 Sunday, was en route to board a private jet to an unreleased destination. The former first lady could not be reached for comment.

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Monday Oct. 15, 2001; 6:04 p.m. EDT

Hillary in Car that Injured Officer

Sen. Hillary Clinton was a passenger inside the car that injured a police officer at New York's Westchester County Airport on Sunday as it attempted to drive past a mandatory security check point, NewsMax.com has learned.

In a story that was broadcast only in Westchester County Monday night, Cablevision News12 reported that a county police officer injured his arm pounding on the window of Clinton's limousine while trying to get it to stop.

Clinton's motorcade was heading for an airport hangar where a private jet waited to take her to an undisclosed location.

News12 reported Sunday night that "a vehicle in Senator Clinton's security team tried to bypass a mandatory check point" - but it was unclear whether Mrs. Clinton was inside that car or a different vehicle.

But a source at News12 confirmed that Hillary was in the car and told NewsMax.com late Monday, "Her Secret Service driver thought they had clearance to drive straight through."

"The car drove past the check point and the police officer was injured when he banged on the window. He was shouting, 'Hey, what the hell are you doing?'"

The unnamed officer sprained his elbow in the altercation, a spokeswoman at Westchester County's Saint Agnes Hospital told NewsMax.com. He was treated in the emergency room and released.

"There was 'confusion' is what the Secret Service is saying now," News12 told NewsMax.com. "The set-up for Clinton's motorcade was, it was supposed to meet an escort at the main entrance before they got to that security checkpoint and that escort was supposed to take them through."

But Clinton's driver never went to the designated location.

"After the cop banged on the window, the car stopped. They cleared it all up and Mrs. Clinton went on her way," the News12 source said.

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No Apology From Hillary for Still-Injured Cop

NewsMax.com

Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2001 4:16 p.m. EDT

A Westchester County police officer who was injured while trying to stop New York Senator Hillary Clinton's van after it blew past an airport security checkpoint 16 days ago has yet to receive an apology from her or anyone on her staff.

"I can tell you, no," Officer Ernest Dymond told NewsMax.com Tuesday, when asked whether Mrs. Clinton had contacted him to express any concern over the injury that has rendered him unable to return to active duty for more than two weeks.

Dymond declined to describe the extent of his injury or predict when he thought he might be able to return to work, saying, "Our department has a policy that all information go through the public information officer."

The 19-year police veteran did explain that previous reports placing Mrs. Clinton in a limousine when her car sped through the Westchester County Airport checkpoint he was manning on Oct. 14 were inaccurate.

"She was not in a limousine. She was in a full-size Ford conversion van - and that made it even more suspect to us," Dymond said.

"I didn't know if we had a terrorist," the temporarily disabled cop had previously told the Washington Times.

"The van went by me and we ordered them to stop and it continued going and we continued to yell to stop," Officer Dymond told NewsMax.com. "At that point I banged as hard as I could on the side of the van to let the driver know he had to stop."

Despite his harrowing encounter with the nation's most-famous elected Democrat, the publicity shy policeman said he has turned down several requests for media interviews, explaining, "I've had my 15 minutes of fame."

In fact, reporters in New York and nationwide have overwhelmingly ignored the incident, raising questions about possible pressure by Sen. Clinton's office.

A spokesman for Mrs. Clinton declined to return NewsMax.com's call requesting comment on why she hadn't contacted Dymond to express regrets for his injury.

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