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 Law authorities say a Long Island, New York driver charged with the road rage killing of a motorcyclist over the weekend served time behind bars for running down a girlfriend in 2001.Uniondale resident Patrick DeJean has been charged with murder in the death of 24-year-old Igor Kruk on Saturday. DeJean pleaded not guilty and says it was an accident. He was ordered held without bail. But prosecutors say DeJean also hit his girlfriend with a car four years ago and served six months behind b stanley cup ars. They say the girlfriend was talking on a pay phone when she was hit but she wasn t badly injured.Nassau County authorities say DeJean was driving in his car in Uniondale on Saturday when he was passed by two men on motorcycles. Police say he followed the men and struck the rear wheel of Kruk s motorcycle.The impact sent Kruk s motorcycle into a parked car and pinned him. He died at the scene.        Newsday reports DeJean had few words as police escorted him to his court arraignment. I m sorry,  DeJean said.  I had an accident. In court, Nassau Coun stanley cup spain ty prosecutor Bob Biancavilla descr stanley cup ibed cars as DeJean s  weapon of choice.   This, pure and simple, is a case of road rage,  said Det. Sgt. Dennis Barry.  The scene looked like a war zone.       ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-9371445e-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-9371445e-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d         display: none;             inlin Pybx New Jersey Bear Hunt
 Derek Thompso stanley quencher n over at The Atlantic has a new video about the costs of air travel in the United States. He goes through the history of deregulation in the industry and shows how air travel today is quite a bargain. While he gets a lot about the industry right, Thompson has some bizarre conclusions.     Customers hate fees because we feel like we ;re being fleeced, Thompson says. But in a way, we ;re the ones fleecing the airlines. This is an industry that lost $51 billion between 2001 and 2011. What Thompson fails to mention i stanley us s the various ways that governments  on both the fe stanley thermobecher deral and local level  have bailed out and subsidized the airline industry since its deregulation in the late 1970s. Sure, deregulation brought down prices, which was great for consumers. But when bailouts and sweetheart loans are tossed around with our tax dollars, it   hard to argue that we as tax-paying consumers didn ;t ultimately pay for a portion of that old fashioned ticket. Air travel may be a real bargain, but when you look at the history of the airlines, you can ;t claim that customers are fleecing the poor, defenseless megacorporations.  https://gizmodo/air-travel-today-is-a-damn-bargain-951705216