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<blockquote data-quote="27Man" data-source="post: 3784157" data-attributes="member: 48755"><p>I remember the incident with the OHP quite well. The first part of that story starts during an assembly at Ponca City High School. Clay was seated in a row with other students and leaned over two rows of kids and started tapping another kid on the head. A fight broke out. We got the combatants separated and took them to the office. When told that he was going to be suspended for fighting, Clay asked if he could have lunch first. When told no that he had to leave, Clay left in a huff and got stopped for speeding. The officer either gave him a warning or a ticket when further irritated him. He took off in a reckless manner and the officer turned on the lights again to stop him. Clay turned down a county road and the officer had to back off because he was blinded by the dust. It was at this point that Clay did a 180 and hit the patrol car, knocking it up into the fence line. Clay was wild and woolly but I liked the guy. Was always friendly toward me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="27Man, post: 3784157, member: 48755"] I remember the incident with the OHP quite well. The first part of that story starts during an assembly at Ponca City High School. Clay was seated in a row with other students and leaned over two rows of kids and started tapping another kid on the head. A fight broke out. We got the combatants separated and took them to the office. When told that he was going to be suspended for fighting, Clay asked if he could have lunch first. When told no that he had to leave, Clay left in a huff and got stopped for speeding. The officer either gave him a warning or a ticket when further irritated him. He took off in a reckless manner and the officer turned on the lights again to stop him. Clay turned down a county road and the officer had to back off because he was blinded by the dust. It was at this point that Clay did a 180 and hit the patrol car, knocking it up into the fence line. Clay was wild and woolly but I liked the guy. Was always friendly toward me. [/QUOTE]
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