Former Major League Baseball star Lenny Dykstra, who is currently facing charges he attacked an Uber driver, contends he will be exonerated by 911 records that show he was in fear for his life last year during a wild rideshare in Union County.The newly released 911 calls the former Mets and Phillies great made from the backseat to NJ Advance Media ahead of another court hearing in the case next month.“I have a driver trying to kill me right here,” Dykstra can be heard yelling into his cellphone. “I’m in a car. He will not pull over.”There were two calls with a 911 dispatcher in Linden – one made by Dykstra, the other by the operator when they got cut off and another attempt by the dispatcher to call the former athlete back.“He kidnapped me in his car,” Dykstra says. “He’s a madman. He won’t stop. Get me out of your car. I do not want to be in your car.”The calls were made about 3:30 a.m. on May 23, 2018 after Uber driver Brian Lutty, of Roselle, picked up Dysktra on Stockton Circle in Linden, where the former World Series great owns a home.
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28 Şubat 2019 - 07:14
'He's kidnapped me in his car. He's a madman!' Listen to Lenny Dykstra's frantic 911 call from Uber backseat
Former Major League Baseball star Lenny Dykstra, who is currently facing charges he attacked an Uber driver, contends he will be exonerated by 911 records that show he was in fear for his life last year during a wild rideshare in Union County. The newly released 911 calls the former Mets and Phillies great made from the backseat to NJ Advance Media ahead of another court hearing in the case next month.
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28 Şubat 2019 - 07:14