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I collect pics of the more interesting and entertaining mug shots.....
THIS one is clearly a keeper!!
What a goober....
 
Get a life

What in the hell is wrong with you guys??? I know this man personally... he ran a stop sign and killed four boys who he went to high school... who he knew personally and who's families he knew. They were neighbors and friends and you guys are on here posting his picture for others to laugh at????? DO YOU REALIZE THE AGONY HE IS GOING THROUGH RIGHT NOW???? AND YOU GUYS FEEL THE NEED TO POST HIS PICTURE FOR OTHERS TO RIDICULE AND LAUGH ABOUT, COMMENTING ON HOW HE LOOKS. OF COURSE HE LOOKS AWFUL, HE MADE A BAD DECISION AND NOW HAS TO DEAL WITH THAT FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE. I'D LIKE TO SEE HOW YOU SORRY SONS OF BITCHES WOULD LOOK IF THIS HAPPENED TO YOU.
 
Where's my phone?

Somebody needs to get on the horn and call WANE News Channel 15 and tell them to get that damn picture of Nicholas down before someone laughs at it. Stupid ass media, reporting news and stuff.
 
What in the hell is wrong with you guys??? I know this man personally... he ran a stop sign and killed four boys who he went to high school... who he knew personally and who's families he knew. They were neighbors and friends and you guys are on here posting his picture for others to laugh at????? DO YOU REALIZE THE AGONY HE IS GOING THROUGH RIGHT NOW???? AND YOU GUYS FEEL THE NEED TO POST HIS PICTURE FOR OTHERS TO RIDICULE AND LAUGH ABOUT, COMMENTING ON HOW HE LOOKS. OF COURSE HE LOOKS AWFUL, HE MADE A BAD DECISION AND NOW HAS TO DEAL WITH THAT FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE. I'D LIKE TO SEE HOW YOU SORRY SONS OF BITCHES WOULD LOOK IF THIS HAPPENED TO YOU.

He is one old looking ugly drunk driving murdering asshole. It's the truth.

I don't give two shits how he feels. I care about the families of the 4 teens he killed. He was DRUNK, asshat. Something that is easily avoidable. If he feels awful right now, he fucking DESERVES it. I hope he never gets over it. I hope he thinks everyday about the lives those 4 teens could have lived. There are parents out there that are being deprived of college graduations, wedding days, grandchildren, etc all because this fucker didn't know when to say when.

And if this happens to me, I will provide Morbid and Imp a pic to use on the front page. I'll make sure it is very unflattering so everyone can have fun at my expense. I will have deserved it - though topping this guys ugly mug will be hard to do.
 
Schwieterman was westbound on Brockman Road when he failed to stop at a sign and crashed into the car headed northbound on Ohio 716A driven by Jordan Moeller, 18, of Chickasaw. Moeller's passengers were Jordan Diller, 19, of Maria Stein; Jordan Goettemoeller, 19, of Maria Stein; and Bradley Roeckner, 19, of Chickasaw. All were dead at the scene of the crash, which was reported at

2:51 a.m. Saturday, authorities said.

Schwieterman and his passenger, Kyle Schmitmeyer, 21, of Celina, were treated for minor injuries, then taken to jail. Schmitmeyer was charged with obstructing official business and posted 10 percent of a $75,000 bond.

All six attended Marion Local High School at the same time.
so very sad !!!

All because of not stopping at a stop sign and ........... alcohol

don't drink and drive !!!

What caught my attention to this is the Schwieterman name, my cousin married one and I am not exactly sure but he had like 10 brother sisters and this could be one of their nephews .... I don't know if they have relatives in the dayton area tho. My cousin's children are in this age group. - could be their 1st or 2nd cousins.
 
but but ... all 6 kids were drink the report says...

4 in one car and 2 in the other - some of them were not old enough to be drinking alcohol and we don't know drugs were not a factor.

the real crime appears failure to stop at sign.
 
but but ... all 6 kids were drink the report says...

4 in one car and 2 in the other - some of them were not old enough to be drinking alcohol and we don't know drugs were not a factor.

WHERE does it say that all the kids were drinking? I see that nowhere. And WHERE does it say anything about drugs?

PLEASE QUIT SPECULATING!!!

And even if they were, there were only TWO drivers and one of them is dead.

Drunk driving is a crime, even if everyone is drunk.
 
Ambulances from St. Henry and Coldwater as well as the Chickasaw Fire Department responded to the scene shortly after receiving the 911 call around 3 a.m. The firefighters quickly realized Roeckner, a junior member of the department, was among the victims.
Rick Roeckner, the young man's father and a Chickasaw volunteer firefighter, also came to the scene and had a bad feeling upon seeing the twisted red Grand Prix that bore some similarities to the vehicle that frequently stood in his driveway.
"It was the kind of run you dread going to," he told The Daily Standard. "You always pray the occupants are not people you know. The chief had one of the guys keep me away from the car and that gave me a real bad feeling. That confirmed my worst fears."

http://www.dailystandard.com/archive/story_single.php?rec_id=5479
 
He is one old looking ugly drunk driving murdering asshole. It's the truth.

I don't give two shits how he feels. I care about the families of the 4 teens he killed. He was DRUNK, asshat. Something that is easily avoidable. If he feels awful right now, he fucking DESERVES it. I hope he never gets over it. I hope he thinks everyday about the lives those 4 teens could have lived. There are parents out there that are being deprived of college graduations, wedding days, grandchildren, etc all because this fucker didn't know when to say when.

And if this happens to me, I will provide Morbid and Imp a pic to use on the front page. I'll make sure it is very unflattering so everyone can have fun at my expense. I will have deserved it - though topping this guys ugly mug will be hard to do.

I have to agree with you Kathy. This guy got exactly what he deserved. People should not drink and drive. Period. Always take a designated driver so that you can get drunk, puke in the backseat and not kill anyone! Maybe disgusted should find another place to hang out if he or she doesn't like hearing the truth about their friend. Wonder exactly how many people sign up as a user just to argue with us and amuse us?:eek:
 
This guy gets to feel sorry for what he did, his victims get to feel....well.....dead. I wish they out more dumb looking pictures of people on the news. Public humiliation is a powerful tool.
 
Article said:
Sheriff Jeff Grey said, "We don't have an indication at this point" that the people in Moeller's car were drinking.

Original Link from post 1 Please offer other sources to support otherwise, thanks.

Disgusted;

I know how it looks, but as you age it'll become apparent that a dipshit drunk driver creates tragedy on a personal level but deserves scorn on a larger scale. I'm sorry for all of the survivors of the deceased, its truly sickening that it comes to this but we didn't drive into those kids, Nicholas did.
 
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What in the hell is wrong with you guys??? I know this man personally... he ran a stop sign and killed four boys who he went to high school... who he knew personally and who's families he knew. They were neighbors and friends and you guys are on here posting his picture for others to laugh at????? DO YOU REALIZE THE AGONY HE IS GOING THROUGH RIGHT NOW???? AND YOU GUYS FEEL THE NEED TO POST HIS PICTURE FOR OTHERS TO RIDICULE AND LAUGH ABOUT, COMMENTING ON HOW HE LOOKS. OF COURSE HE LOOKS AWFUL, HE MADE A BAD DECISION AND NOW HAS TO DEAL WITH THAT FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE. I'D LIKE TO SEE HOW YOU SORRY SONS OF BITCHES WOULD LOOK IF THIS HAPPENED TO YOU.

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He is feeling bad cos he is going to prison.

I'm pretty sure he has looked awful and balding for some time.

Bad decision? Let's say he made a fatal decision times 4.

It wouldn't happen to me. I don't drink and drive.
 
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When is a mistake just that... a mistake?!

For all you high and mighty, "I never drink and drive" folks - good for you. Wise choice, but do not sit there and be so self-absorbed and self-righteous. Let me just urge you to consider the community in which these boys were raised. This community celebrates beer-focused events...Oktoberfest, for one... I do NOT discount for one second the magnitude of what Nicholas did. I don't know him personally, but the agony and grief he, too, is feeling for one (albeit, fatal and horrible) mistake in judgement is something he will carry with him every day of the rest of his life. And you sit here and mock his arrest photo?! What does that say about YOUR character? Forgiveness is fundamental to our very being. He made an absolutely horrible decision that night, and I'm sure he probably wishes he was killed, too. You don't think he is sitting in his cell REGRETTING to his very core the decision he made to drive that night?! I'm certain he is. It's a tragic situation for ALL families involved, but be mature enough to look at the big picture. This man's life is forever changed; no court punishment will ever take away what he will undoubtedly feel and think about every day.
 
For all you high and mighty, "I never drink and drive" folks - good for you. Wise choice, but do not sit there and be so self-absorbed and self-righteous. Let me just urge you to consider the community in which these boys were raised. This community celebrates beer-focused events...Oktoberfest, for one...

I don't really understand this--if I do drink and drive, then I can be self-absorbed and self-righteous? And by noting that the community in which the young men were raised celebrates beer-focused events, we're supposed to...blame the community? I live in a college town, and an ongoing issue is the drinking culture among students, so if someone is killed because of a student driving drunk, it's somehow not so bad (or not as much the student's fault) because he's enrolled in college?
 
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For all you high and mighty, "I never drink and drive" folks - good for you. Wise choice, but do not sit there and be so self-absorbed and self-righteous. Let me just urge you to consider the community in which these boys were raised. This community celebrates beer-focused events...Oktoberfest, for one...

So, does that mean that it is legal to drink and drive in your community? Maybe your community should consider more family oriented and non-alcoholic events, or else hire buses to take the drunks home.

Nicholas made a decision to drink until he was too intoxicated to drive. He was too intoxicated to even notice a stop sign. He made the decision to put the lives of others in his community at risk when he got behind the wheel. I am going to guess he was at least twice the legal limit.

You bet, we are gonna mock the arrest photos of people who kill others. Be glad we don't have the stocks anymore.

I do not have to give Nicholas Schwieterman forgiveness. That is up to the families of the ones he killed because he chose to drink and drive. They are the ones that are devastated. Whatever Nicholas feels now, tomorrow or forever, it will never compare to the pain he has caused the loved ones of the young men he killed.
Now there is the outrage, the big picture.

Bah...
 
For all you high and mighty, "I never drink and drive" folks - good for you.

Thanks!

Wise choice, but do not sit there and be so self-absorbed and self-righteous.
Why not? We haven't killed anyone today. Or, for most of us probably, ever.
Let me just urge you to consider the community in which these boys were raised. This community celebrates beer-focused events...Oktoberfest, for one...
Um.. how many "don't drink and drive" public service announcements does it take, really, to get the clue that drinking and driving is bad? You think we should give this guy an out because, why, again? Make sense first, THEN post.

I do NOT discount for one second the magnitude of what Nicholas did. I don't know him personally, but the agony and grief he, too, is feeling for one (albeit, fatal and horrible) mistake in judgement is something he will carry with him every day of the rest of his life.
As well he should. It'd be nice if the dead victims could carry anything with them for the rest of their lives, but they can't, because Nicholas killed them. So their families will have to carry their loss instead. Nicholas should be grateful every day that he has been given another day of opportunity to make amends for the lives he took that will not see that day.

And you sit here and mock his arrest photo?! What does that say about YOUR character?
Yes, yes we do. And it says many things about us, most of which can be found at this link: Dreamin' Demon: Why We Do What We Do. I suggest a read so that on your next venture you can at least be interesting and creative if not original.

Forgiveness is fundamental to our very being. He made an absolutely horrible decision that night, and I'm sure he probably wishes he was killed, too. You don't think he is sitting in his cell REGRETTING to his very core the decision he made to drive that night?! I'm certain he is. It's a tragic situation for ALL families involved, but be mature enough to look at the big picture. This man's life is forever changed; no court punishment will ever take away what he will undoubtedly feel and think about every day.
It isn't up to us to forgive him. He has not asked for our forgiveness; nor, to my knowledge for that of the families whose children he has murdered. In any case, forgiveness does not equal allowance or excuses. Choices lead to consequences, one of which in this venue is public shaming. If he doesn't like it, he's welcome not to read here. And i might note the same is true of you. Nicholas' life is certainly less changed than the mangled, broken victims he's left behind him.

And also, that mugshot is priceless. :D
 
I don't really understand this--if I do drink and drive, then I can be self-absorbed and self-righteous? And by noting that the community in which the young men were raised celebrates beer-focused events, we're supposed to...blame the community? I live in a college town, and an ongoing issue is the drinking culture among students, so if someone is killed because of a student driving drunk, it's somehow not so bad (or not as much the student's fault) because he's enrolled in college?

Reply: Well, kudos to you for going to college. Would you like a girl scout cookie?! Thin mint? I went, too, and graduated with honors. Apparentely, though, your deductive reasoning skills aren't quite up to par though, eh?! My point is that everyone is so quick to rail against this kid. You're oh-so-wise for not having EVER drank and drove. Many, many people have at some point in their lives drank and drove. Even pillars of communities. No, the community is not to blame. But I certainly know drinking is a long-celebrated activity in such small towns, even among athletes and honors students. Of course Nicholas is solely responsible for his decision but I guarantee if you look closer into this community, you'd find drinking is a prevelant past-time... No "point" behind that but to state a well-known fact. This situation is horrible no matter what way you look at it, so many families are destroyed b/c of this, but it makes me sick to see you people sitting here making fun of the guy's balding scalp and saying he "f'ing deserves" this? I feel sorry for everyone involved, including Nicholas and wanted to encourage everyone to stop sitting on their pompous thrones and leave the poor kid alone. His personal hell is punishment enough. He'll never recover and it's sickening to read the posts on here...
 
I don't really understand this--if I do drink and drive, then I can be self-absorbed and self-righteous? And by noting that the community in which the young men were raised celebrates beer-focused events, we're supposed to...blame the community? I live in a college town, and an ongoing issue is the drinking culture among students, so if someone is killed because of a student driving drunk, it's somehow not so bad (or not as much the student's fault) because he's enrolled in college?

Reply: Well, kudos to you for going to college. Would you like a girl scout cookie?! Thin mint? I went, too, and graduated with honors. Apparentely, though, your deductive reasoning skills aren't quite up to par though, eh?! My point is that everyone is so quick to rail against this kid. You're oh-so-wise for not having EVER drank and drove. Many, many people have at some point in their lives drank and drove. Even pillars of communities. No, the community is not to blame. But I certainly know drinking is a long-celebrated activity in such small towns, even among athletes and honors students. Of course Nicholas is solely responsible for his decision but I guarantee if you look closer into this community, you'd find drinking is a prevelant past-time... No "point" behind that but to state a well-known fact. This situation is horrible no matter what way you look at it, so many families are destroyed b/c of this, but it makes me sick to see you people sitting here making fun of the guy's balding scalp and saying he "f'ing deserves" this? I feel sorry for everyone involved, including Nicholas and wanted to encourage everyone to stop sitting on their pompous thrones and leave the poor kid alone. His personal hell is punishment enough. He'll never recover and it's sickening to read the posts on here...

Well honey, don't let the screen door hit ya in the ass on your way out. :D
 
I don't really understand this--if I do drink and drive, then I can be self-absorbed and self-righteous? And by noting that the community in which the young men were raised celebrates beer-focused events, we're supposed to...blame the community? I live in a college town, and an ongoing issue is the drinking culture among students, so if someone is killed because of a student driving drunk, it's somehow not so bad (or not as much the student's fault) because he's enrolled in college?

Reply: Well, kudos to you for going to college. Would you like a girl scout cookie?! Thin mint? I went, too, and graduated with honors. Apparentely, though, your deductive reasoning skills aren't quite up to par though, eh?! My point is that everyone is so quick to rail against this kid. You're oh-so-wise for not having EVER drank and drove. Many, many people have at some point in their lives drank and drove. Even pillars of communities. No, the community is not to blame. But I certainly know drinking is a long-celebrated activity in such small towns, even among athletes and honors students. Of course Nicholas is solely responsible for his decision but I guarantee if you look closer into this community, you'd find drinking is a prevelant past-time... No "point" behind that but to state a well-known fact. This situation is horrible no matter what way you look at it, so many families are destroyed b/c of this, but it makes me sick to see you people sitting here making fun of the guy's balding scalp and saying he "f'ing deserves" this? I feel sorry for everyone involved, including Nicholas and wanted to encourage everyone to stop sitting on their pompous thrones and leave the poor kid alone. His personal hell is punishment enough. He'll never recover and it's sickening to read the posts on here...

Too bad they didn't teach Pilcrow at the college of yours.

Another thing that occurs to me is that you're absolving Nicholas of some culpability since the community has drinking as a prevelant past time?

This makes me sad for the whole community. But I don't gather that internet people making fun of your whole drunken town is really your purpose here. So help me out, throw us a bone...we shame morons.

References were linked as to the purpose of the site, try and read the stories about people you don't know to see how ludicrous some people can be.

Write your congressman about your drunken township, better yet move to somewhere a little more wholesome, you can do about anything more useful than trying to shame those of us who haven't killed any innocents this week.
 
Well, kudos to you for going to college. Would you like a girl scout cookie?! Thin mint? I went, too, and graduated with honors. Apparentely, though, your deductive reasoning skills aren't quite up to par though, eh?!...You're oh-so-wise for not having EVER drank and drove. Many, many people have at some point in their lives drank and drove. Even pillars of communities. No, the community is not to blame. But I certainly know drinking is a long-celebrated activity in such small towns, even among athletes and honors students...I guarantee if you look closer into this community, you'd find drinking is a prevelant past-time...No "point" behind that but to state a well-known fact.

Yep, my deductive reasoning skills are shot to shit, because I still don't see what the community standards and practices have to do with your anger over comments made about the mug shot. And I guess I'm crazy, too, because right there you say you aren't even MAKING a point.

And please, in the future, read a little more carefully. I said I "live in a college town," not that I am or ever was a college student. I also didn't say that I've never drank and driven.

I don't really like the Thin Mints but those ones with peanut butter in them are pretty good.
 
This situation is horrible no matter what way you look at it, so many families are destroyed b/c of this, but it makes me sick to see you people sitting here making fun of the guy's balding scalp and saying he "f'ing deserves" this? I feel sorry for everyone involved, including Nicholas and wanted to encourage everyone to stop sitting on their pompous thrones and leave the poor kid alone. His personal hell is punishment enough. He'll never recover and it's sickening to read the posts on here...

You really seem a lot less concerned about the kids who will never recover because they're dead. Which kind of bugs me. It's like it's okay with you that this guy, who you claim not even to know, is driving drunk and plowing into a car full of kids whose families will never see them graduate college or have children. And this guy will have plenty of chances to do both those things. Once he's off probation, he can move and start a new life. His victims don't get a new life. Why is that okay with you?

Um, and in case you weren't sure where you were, you really need to read the link I sent you before. You seem unclear on our mission statement.
 
Gosh, it's getting to where every time I see a new name after "Welcome to our newest member," I cringe a little. And I really just got here myself.
 
Hmmm... could J-Rock possibly be Kyle Schmitmeyer, 21, of Celina, who was treated for minor injuries, then taken to jail for obstructing official business and posted 10 percent of a $75,000 bond?

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For all you high and mighty, "I never drink and drive" folks - good for you. Wise choice, but do not sit there and be so self-absorbed and self-righteous. Let me just urge you to consider the community in which these boys were raised....This man's life is forever changed; no court punishment will ever take away what he will undoubtedly feel and think about every day.

Now that I've stepped away from this for a while, it seems like the poster almost could be talking about himself, as in, "I've driven drunk and there but for the grace of God...and if it were me, they would treat me the same way." (And btw, I did go to college, have not driven drunk, and really don't care for Thin Mints. :) )

And people SIGN UP for this?
 
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Most people who come close to defending a drunk driver, usually do drive drunk. Ask Athena. :)

J-Rock is a female (really, she is).

Why you guys want to waste time arguing with someone who is more upset about us laughing at a dumbass, murdering retard's mugshot than she seems to be about the fact that a drunk driver murdred 4 people, is beyond me. Unless you are amused, then in that case, go for it.

BTW, this is not a kid. He is a 22-year-old man, J-Rock, you fucking coddler.
 
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