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Candlelight Vigil for Man Run Over Last Weekend

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Updated: 12/29/2012 6:06 pm
MOBILE, Ala. (WPMI) Family and friends are planning to gather Saturday night for a candlelight vigil for a man who was run over last weekend.

Police say 20-year-old Zach Soutullo got into a verbal dispute downtown with a group of guys in an SUV. They say the driver ran over Soutullo, then took off.

Soutullo was last listed in serious condition at USA Medical Center.

The vigil starts at 7 p.m., outside the hospital.

Ashton Boykin is charged with first degree assault in the case.
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Mayhem Man - 12/29/2012 7:25 PM
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Hey fools!!! Candlelight vigils are meant to for someone special, like a Police Officer and Firefighter injured on the job. A candlelight vigil is meant for sick and hurt helpless children and brave soldiers hurt or in harms way that are fighting for all of us! A cnadlelight vigil is absolutely not meant for some drunken buffoon that went to Downtown Mobile to get smashed and chit-faced and act a fool. Please don't use a somber and sacred moment on a person that does not deserve it. The essence of a candlelight vigil must be preserved for more deserving people, not just a drunk that got ran over. Perhaps next these clowns will have a candlelight vigil for a mangy stray dog that got hit by a car?

taberm - 12/29/2012 6:51 PM
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So sorry...A candlelight vigil??? He was banging on the guys vehicle, according to witnesses, he had been asked to leave the bar he was in for disorderly conduct, and he was yelling in the street and creating a problem. this is not an innocent victim, I don't think he deserved to be run over, but he wasn't innocent and clean as the driven snow. He doesn't need a "vigil", I hope he learned that behavior has consequences, and learns to behave hiself so that this or something worse won't happen to him in the future. He WAS NOT a victim, he just ended up getting the worst of the situation.
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