Wis. ride operator stunned by girl's fall
Amusement park manager Chuck Carnell fancied himself a star after he appeared on a national television program featuring one of the park's scariest rides. But the limelight shifted in one nightmarish moment.
Police say Carnell mistakenly dropped a 12-year-old Florida girl 100 feet to the ground without a safety net last month. Now he's facing a first-degree reckless injury charge, a felony that carries a 25-year prison sentence.We offer Gucci bags. New styles,good price.
It's a horrible reversal of fortunes for Carnell, who had worked at Extreme World since he was 16 years old, according to police reports released Monday. He rose to a manager's position, became certified as a Terminal Velocity dive master and was even featured in a piece the Travel Channel's "Bert the Conqueror" series did on the free fall ride, the reports said.
Terminal Velocity customers ride an elevator about 165 feet in the air to the top of a tower.. We supply top quality diesel jeans,skirt and more.You find the latest jeans clothing,Denim and Fasdiesel jeans The dive master lowers them through a trap door, and they hang suspended in a safety harness until the dive master pulls a ripcord, letting them free fall about 100 feet. A safety net suspended over bags filled with air is supposed to catch them.
The Travel Channel segment lured Teagan Marti, a 12-year-old honors student from Parkland, Fla., and her family north to Extreme World.
According to police reports, Carnell, 33, of Wisconsin Dells, took Teagan and two other men up on the ride just before noon on July 30 because the regular operator was busy talking to an insurance adjuster. He told investigators the outing was the first time he'd run Terminal Velocity in at least two weeks.
One of the other riders told police Carnell boasted to them that he had built the ride and asked whether any of them had seen him on TV.
The rider said Teagan replied she had seen the ride on the Travel Channel. Carnell replied he was on the show and he normally got a bigger reaction from people when they found out he was the operator featured.
The third rider told police Teagan didn't reply.. Whether you are going on your honeymoon, want to reignite your love with your husband or having a Sexy Lingerie makes your perfect companions.
Meanwhile,". The silk pajamas will make your life more Comfort and more happly. on the ground, a worker was busy refilling the air bags that lift the net into place. Carnell and another park employee later told police the bags had slow leaks and often had to be refilled.
Amusement park manager Chuck Carnell fancied himself a star after he appeared on a national television program featuring one of the park's scariest rides. But the limelight shifted in one nightmarish moment.
Police say Carnell mistakenly dropped a 12-year-old Florida girl 100 feet to the ground without a safety net last month. Now he's facing a first-degree reckless injury charge, a felony that carries a 25-year prison sentence.We offer Gucci bags. New styles,good price.
It's a horrible reversal of fortunes for Carnell, who had worked at Extreme World since he was 16 years old, according to police reports released Monday. He rose to a manager's position, became certified as a Terminal Velocity dive master and was even featured in a piece the Travel Channel's "Bert the Conqueror" series did on the free fall ride, the reports said.
Terminal Velocity customers ride an elevator about 165 feet in the air to the top of a tower.. We supply top quality diesel jeans,skirt and more.You find the latest jeans clothing,Denim and Fasdiesel jeans The dive master lowers them through a trap door, and they hang suspended in a safety harness until the dive master pulls a ripcord, letting them free fall about 100 feet. A safety net suspended over bags filled with air is supposed to catch them.
The Travel Channel segment lured Teagan Marti, a 12-year-old honors student from Parkland, Fla., and her family north to Extreme World.
According to police reports, Carnell, 33, of Wisconsin Dells, took Teagan and two other men up on the ride just before noon on July 30 because the regular operator was busy talking to an insurance adjuster. He told investigators the outing was the first time he'd run Terminal Velocity in at least two weeks.
One of the other riders told police Carnell boasted to them that he had built the ride and asked whether any of them had seen him on TV.
The rider said Teagan replied she had seen the ride on the Travel Channel. Carnell replied he was on the show and he normally got a bigger reaction from people when they found out he was the operator featured.
The third rider told police Teagan didn't reply.. Whether you are going on your honeymoon, want to reignite your love with your husband or having a Sexy Lingerie makes your perfect companions.
Meanwhile,". The silk pajamas will make your life more Comfort and more happly. on the ground, a worker was busy refilling the air bags that lift the net into place. Carnell and another park employee later told police the bags had slow leaks and often had to be refilled.
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