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Armless driver eludes police chase
By THOMAS LAKE
Published May 9, 2007
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[Times photo: Zach Boyden-Holmes]
Michael Wiley demonstrates how he drives in the driveway of his Port Richey home. Wiley lost both arms and part of a leg in an accident when he was 13, in 1980, and has since then racked up one of the worst driving histories in the history of Pasco County. He was in another short police chase Tuesday but got away.
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NEW PORT RICHEY - For about eight minutes on Tuesday, through the streets near downtown, police chased a driver who had no arms and one good leg. He got away. He is used to this sort of thing. Authorities say the driver was Michael Francis Wiley, 40, who overcame three amputations, taught himself to drive with stumps and proceeded to become one of Pasco County's most accomplished traffic violators. His license has been suspended so many times that driving itself has become a felony. Which brings us to Tuesday, about 12:50 p.m., when a New Port Richey Police officer spotted Wiley in a suspicious vehicle - a blue Ford Explorer - at a convenience store off U.S. 19, according to Capt. Darryl Garman. When the officer went to investigate, the Explorer took off. The chase, eventually joined by a second officer, led down the highway to Sunset Road and Veterans Drive, back to 19, back to Sunset, and finally over the bridge into Port Richey. But the Explorer was spotted a minute later on Grand Boulevard, Garman said. From there it went to River Gulf Road, then south on Washington Street to Massachusetts Avenue. About 1 p.m., the officers broke off the chase because it could have put others in danger, Garman said. The Explorer was last seen heading south on Grand. Police will seek an arrest warrant for Wiley today; charges could include fleeing to elude and habitually driving with a revoked license. If it really was Wiley behind the wheel Tuesday - and it is hard to imagine him being confused with another driver - this was not his most spectacular car chase. In 1998, while driving a green Corvette, he led deputies down Interstate 75 at nearly 120 mph. According to court records, Wiley has stolen a car, kicked a state trooper and attacked his wife headfirst. He is awaiting trial on separate drug and illegal-driving charges. He faces up to five years in prison. Most Ford Explorers have automatic transmissions, though several people say Wiley is perfectly competent with a stick shift. "He is one of the best drivers I've ever seen in my life, " said Lee Michie, a longtime acquaintance. "But he's the worst person I've ever met." Thomas Lake can be reached at tlake@sptimes.com or toll-free at 1-800-333-7505, ext. 6245.
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by julio
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10/12/07 02:06 PM
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kool
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by caroline
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09/25/07 06:45 PM
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just wondering how did he even get in the car?? and im guessing he doesnt wear a seatbelt, and also how about turning the engine on??? does he just steal cars that are still running or what?? i dont understand!!!!!!!
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by Jim
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09/02/07 11:53 AM
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Sorry Pat he does have a cell mate that wipes his butt. He is a burden to the tax payer. He is currently housed in Land-o-Lakes jail. I know I see he quite often. He is in Open pop. This means he is in a big room with other criminals. He has a fake leg.
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by Bonanzaman
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08/26/07 02:37 PM
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The danger is in the chase. No chase, no danger. The chase is to seize his wealth, no other reason. That is also the main reason for a license which is authorization to do what would otherwise be illegal. Traveling is your God given right not a privi
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by joe
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08/14/07 01:52 PM
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I guess he confirms that you CAN be as busy as a 1 legged man in a butt-kicking contest!!
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by RetiredOfficer
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07/28/07 12:55 PM
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Those wondering how he kicks has never put a rowdy into the back seat of a patrol unit. Sit or lie on the seat w/leg(s) out the door and kick. Duh. To those admiring him: DEADLY FORCE is authorized to stop dangerous drivers due to the risk to others.
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by Tim
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07/02/07 12:47 PM
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Gosh, these people realy have a lot to say about a violator
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by an old friend
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06/26/07 08:27 AM
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if you knew him you would love him..as his stepson said,mikey really is a sweet kind hearted guy...don't judge people by the mistakes that they make,we all make them,God Bless you Mikey. Forever in my thoughts.
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by rat
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06/20/07 06:04 PM
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he is my hero
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by Jeni
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06/16/07 02:04 PM
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In response to Alex: It is not the "american dream" to break the law and put others in harm! And Greg, please use spell check..and maybe actually think about how much it would cost to provide adequate care for Mr. Wiley while he is in jail...
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by Greg
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06/10/07 09:10 AM
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I think its rediculous that they are even allowed to take a persons license...If they are that dangerous remove them from society...Now days they strip you of your license for any thing they want to....Such an ignorant government.
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by Johann
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05/24/07 08:58 PM
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The police can get people boyling just by carrying a gun .
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by jd
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05/24/07 02:16 AM
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What a red neck article.
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by Jerry
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05/20/07 10:30 AM
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The Freemen of Pennsylvania have proven in court that you do not need a license to drive as it infringes upon your constitutional right of freedom of travel. So any charges for not being licensed are void too. It's humiliated cops, that want him.
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by Big Dog
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05/17/07 09:11 PM
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Datz the way to do it Ryde or die
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by bubba
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05/17/07 06:08 PM
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how do you kick a state trooper with one good leg? do they attach the cuffs to only his good leg? this man has skillz
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by Peter
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05/16/07 10:25 AM
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Hey Matt,Normal people don't drive around with no licence and get involved in police chases!
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by matt
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05/16/07 06:20 AM
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by the way lee whio said"He is one of the best drivers I've ever seen in my life, ""But he's the worst person I've ever met."Hes a piece of junk
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by matt
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05/16/07 06:13 AM
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i am michaels stepson he is the nicest kindest person i've ever met.i think its horrible how the media has blownthis so out of proportion.Driving is the only thing that makes him feel like a normal person
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by Monika
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05/14/07 10:50 PM
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Shir He Needs to teach me how to drvie....lol..
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by Ronnie
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05/14/07 10:47 PM
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Good Job Buddy....
Can I Get A Ride???
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by Joshua
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05/14/07 04:09 PM
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You have to give 'em props for gettin away. hundreds of people get caught everyday for fleeing from police, yet this guy gets away...in 10 min., no less. GO GET 'EM BOY!!
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by Josh
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05/14/07 03:55 PM
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How can you kick someone with only one leg and no arms. You can't kick someone with one leg and still keep your balance, you'd fall. And if you fell, how do you break your fall when you have no arms? Just wondering.
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by sam
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05/14/07 07:31 AM
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If he hit my kid while pulling this crap, I'd rip off his last limb and beat him with it!!
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by pat
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05/14/07 12:55 AM
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ok heres the reason they wont keep him in jail, they need to assign a nurse to him 24 hours a day. in case he needs his bottom wiped! seriously and thats alot of money, a sheriff or cellmate wont do it
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by dave
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05/13/07 10:20 AM
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Nascar is looking for ways to draw untapped revenue. with this guy racing, everyone would watch
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by Joel
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05/12/07 08:45 AM
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Go Wiley Go! STAY IN IT!
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by alex fosters
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05/11/07 06:46 PM
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this story is a triumph of spirit in the face of adversity, and of the american dream.
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by tom
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05/11/07 06:42 PM
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A great driver, but a terrible man, some way to be known and now remembered.
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by Billie Jo
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05/11/07 06:27 PM
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A day or two before this all happend my boyfriend an dI were driving south down Us 19 and he was riding our but and my boyfriend decided to brake check him then thats when the guy decided to ride next to us yellin at us tryin to fight my boyfriend!
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by Bryan
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05/11/07 05:34 PM
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A star is born!
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by tye
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05/11/07 05:33 PM
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If they would have caught him, they couldn't cuff him, and dam sure couldn't finger print him.
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by Bob
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05/11/07 05:20 PM
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They are waiting for him to kill someone becuase it will allow them sell more advertising in the papers and news shows becuase this will be such a "sensational" story with a headline like "What took so long"
and we can blame Bush too
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by phil
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05/11/07 04:50 PM
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This guy needs to be locked up
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by Jeff
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05/11/07 04:49 PM
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I have heard about this man before and I am really upset that he is not in prison. Why are the judges and law enforcers waiting for him to kill someone? If any other person was driving like that and had his record they'd be in jail long time ago.
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