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en Jeffrey said that he noticed Mr. Jenkins bleeding profusely from the nose and mouth and thought he might be choking on his blood. Jeffrey tried the Heimlich maneuver on Mr. Jenkins to keep him from choking.

en Myself and Officer Gibbs arrived on scene and observed a subject identified as Jeffrey Dudley holding another subject's head up as he was laying on the ground. The victim, James Jenkins, was bleeding profusely from his nose and mouth area.

en Jeffrey said when the buggy stopped, it was stationary on its right side. When he looked down, he said that he noticed Mr. Jenkins laying face-first on the asphalt.

en Police were advised that there was a child choking when the call was received and when we arrived, she was transported for visible injuries related to her breathing and choking.

en He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. Jeffrey then said that he told Mr. Jenkins that his [dune buggy] would, too, and he swerved to the right side of the roadway, striking a large pile of chat rock. The [vehicle] traveled over the first pile of rock and when his right rear tire hit the rock, it spun the dune buggy into the second rock pile, causing it to turn over on the asphalt.

en You have to be very strong to work with Jeffrey. He's like a pendulum, swinging back and forth, smashing things as he goes. Neither of us were afraid of confrontation, but we were always able to do it without insulting or disappointing each other. If you push back at Jeffrey, he'll say, 'OK, show me.' And if you're right, he'll be the first to acknowledge it.

en Jeffrey was working from the book only. When I saw an early version of the play, I knew I had more to contribute: notes and memories that didn't make it into the book. Jeffrey agreed to let me work with him, which was generous.

en We felt that Robert had to have qualities that Jeffrey and Elaine hadn't encountered before. Not just his good looks, but his talent and his intensity. And because Robert is grieving, he's extremely vulnerable, and that draws Jeffrey and Elaine in as well.

en I was bleeding profusely because my coronary artery was literally coming apart and the right side of my heart wasn't functioning. They told me they gave me 13 gallons of blood, which is such a massive quantity, and they said that's more blood than they had ever seen anyone receive before who lived to tell about it.

en Richard said, 'I'm not choking him, it just looks like I am choking him.

en I could hear people choking on blood in the front room and D.J. flopping around and David groaning.

en It's not a concern to me. I hadn't even thought about it. Jenkins is swinging the bat OK.

en I noticed he started bleeding. He was more worried about his nose than me.

en I am so delighted. It's hard to talk about without choking up. We thought were in risk of losing our pristine bay.

en I never worked for a better owner in baseball. I've worked for a few -- Charlie Finley, Ted Turner, Ray Kroc, Ewing Kaufman, Marge Schott. Jeffrey has been the best owner I've ever worked for. He let you do your job. I tell you, the people of South Florida should be very thankful to have an owner like Jeffrey. He has such a tremendous desire to win. He has said that so many times. He's one owner who has talked the talk and walked the walk. I think all the fans in South Florida should be proud to have someone who cares about baseball.


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