According to TMZ, Nick Hogan had a passenger friend (who’s still in critical condition) in his yellow Supra when he crashed. Turns out, his friend is a US Marine who served two tours of duty in Iraq and just returned last October.
John Graziano, Nick’s friend and passenger, joined the corps after graduating in 2003, serving twice in Iraq. The marine is still in “very serious condition,” and his health status “hasn’t changed since he arrived” at the hospital early Sunday morning. One of the men who found Graziano at the scene was the brother of one of Graziano’s best friends.
Wow. This brave guy is a Marine who survived Iraq, yet he’s in the hospital fighting for his own life because of this idiot who was probably high on cocaine and drunk off his ass while speeding in his cool little souped up Toyota Supra that he boasts so much about. Hogan doesn’t need jail time. He needs to be sent to Iraq and chased around by dudes with machine guns. Not so tough without his Supra now, is he?






Even though Nick is a little speed-demon (meaning he drives too fast, not that he’s taking speed), I highly doubt that he was drunk or high on cocaine. Something like that would have been reported in the news. Not only that, but his parents would kill him. And as for blaming Nick for his friend’s current condition, while it’s true that Nick was driving the car, I seriously doubt that Graziano was in the passenger seat shrieking like a little girl for Nick to slow the car down. If anything he probably thought that going fast was cool, and was egging Nick on to go faster to see what the car could do, before the crash happened. Guys tend to do that sort of thing.
here is what that worthless idiot said and he seems so proud of it, driving like a stupid ass
“In my silver Viper, I was driving from Miami to Tampa. I got pulled over going 107 [mph] and the guy let me off. He’s like, “Hey, I know who you are, just keep going, ya know.” Dude, I got back on the road and two minutes later I get pulled over going 113 [mph]. Another highway patrol from the same county said, “I just heard on the radio that my buddy pulled you over and let you go. I’ma let you go this time. It’s your second warning. You get pulled over again, you’re probably going to go to jail.” Three minutes later, [I was] doing 123 [mph] in a 50 [mph zone]. The guy is like, “Hey, I just heard you got pulled over twice in the last 10 minutes. I got to write you a ticket.””
And… You got that quote from what reliable source?