'It really doesn't take much to do the right thing.'
On Wednesday, Onondaga County Sheriff's deputies found a silver car they were seeking in connection with a fatal crash Monday on Onondaga Lake Parkway. Here's what a href="http://connect.syracuse.com/user/jakejj/index.html" target="_blank">jakejj has to say:
"Many years ago, I was driving on 690 W around Bridge St. It was a terrible morning, lots of snow and ice and I was driving fairly slow. A guy cut me off and I skidded a bit but kept control. I looked in my rear view mirror and saw cars skidding all over the place and crashing into each other. I couldn't pull over so I drove to work and called SPD, offering to be a witness. They thanked me, took my statement and that was it. I wasn't doing anything wrong and didn't cause the accident but I still can't forget the sight of all those cars sliding into each other. It really doesn't take much to do the right thing. I can't believe this guy didn't know what was going on behind him. He had to see it. Probably got scared and figured no one would connect him to the accident. I'm glad he's been found and is cooperating. I don't think he's at fault and any information will certainly help in the investigation."» See what else jakejj has to say on syracuse.com
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