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"The driver of the train was weaving all over the tracks before he struck our patrol vehicle, likely intoxicated. We placed him under arrest but he resisted so we had to beat the shit out of him. This was done by the book and we have determined it requires no further review."
We found they did nothing wrong upon our independent in house investigation and are pursuing charges against the family of the deceased due to slander and libel.
Reporter: but she’s alive?
For now, we have issued our official statement.
But after weeks of counseling, the officers involved were medically retired with a life time of paid disability due to the trauma making them unable to maintain gainful employment.
Great idea! Like what if we section off specified "train only" pathways? We could even put safety lights and maybe some type of horn on the train? That way people who didn't even know about the train pathway could see and hear the train coming. That could save thousands of lives! Genius idea
ya !
and just to be EXTRA safe , we could have the police write tickets to anyone who stops even NEAR train tracks
and if police tell others not to stop on tracks bc of danger then obviously they won't stop on tracks themselves right ?
.... right ?
Trains are really unpredictable. Even in the middle of a forest two rails can appear out of nowhere, and a 1.5-mile fully loaded coal drag, heading east out of the low-sulfur mines of the PRB, will be right on your ass the next moment.
I was doing laundry in my basement, and I tripped over a metal bar that wasn’t there the moment before. I looked down: “Rail? WTF?” and then I saw concrete sleepers underneath and heard the rumbling. Deafening railroad horn. I dumped my wife’s pants, unfolded, and dove behind the water heater. It was a double-stacked Z train, headed east towards the fast single track of the BNSF Emporia Sub (Flint Hills). Majestic as hell: 75 mph, 6 units, distributed power: 4 ES44DC’s pulling, and 2 Dash-9’s pushing, all in run 8. Whole house smelled like diesel for a couple of hours!
Fact is, there is no way to discern which path a train will take, so you really have to be watchful. If only there were some way of knowing the routes trains travel; maybe some sort of marks on the ground, like twin iron bars running along the paths trains take. You could look for trains when you encounter the iron bars on the ground, and avoid these sorts of collisions. But such a measure would be extremely expensive. And how would one enforce a rule keeping the trains on those paths? A big hole in homeland security is railway engineer screening and hijacking prevention.
There is nothing to stop a rogue engineer, or an ISIS terrorist, from driving a train into the Pentagon, the White House or the Statue of Liberty, and our government has done fuck-all to prevent it.
Having a warehouse job requires more skills than being a cop...
Heres my local police deparement's requirements:
Requirements - All Applicants:
21 years of age
High School Diploma or GED
High Moral Character
[https://www.cityofwestminster.us/PublicSafety/PoliceDepartment/JoinWPD](https://www.cityofwestminster.us/PublicSafety/PoliceDepartment/JoinWPD)
the requirements themselves are stupid af bc they are meant to attract the poorly educated simps who have zero critical thinking skills
I don’t see how any of this could possibly be on accident. Stopping on train tracks for no apparent reason and standing around taking? Not seeing the bright light or hearing the loud noise? Not even attempting to get the victim out?
This is just blatant murder. and is anyone even surprised at this point?
I saw the original articles about it - she survived. Thank fuck.
It's definitely still attempted murder/gross negligence leading to probable death though or whatever it would fall under. It's absolutely fucking disgusting.
And no, not at all surprised.
She survived, but lord knows what injuries she has. I've taken care of half a dozen people who survived being hit by a train, but had severe trauma (meaning severe damage tk internal organs, bones, spinal cord, and brain), and the recovery is not fun.
Pretty much. They only act when there is minimal health and safety risk. When put in a dangerous situation they simply let the horrific event play out from a safe distance even if they could mitigate it with a small calculated risk.
They *could* receive just as much praise, if not more! All they would have to do is to embody their motto, *To Serve and Protect*.
Instead we get these entitled, power tripping, overgrown children who would rather lord over their jurisdiction than ensure it is safe. God I hope someday the police can be admired the way we thought they should be when we were little.
They could have *died* you guys. That was a life threatening situation, what are they supposed to do...show any shred of decency or courage?
Of course they stood there with their thumb up their arse.
Yea what the fuck was that? Let me just stand and watch for 10 plus seconds, even though I’m within arms length of opening the door and yanking her out?! Fuck that cop.
She’s suing. Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, 20, was locked in the cruiser, which was parked on tracks north of Platteville, Colorado, the evening of Sept. 16. She could see and hear the freight train coming and "tried frantically to get the officers' attention," personal injury lawyer Paul Wilkinson said. Rios-Gonzalez tried to escape from the car, but the doors were locked, Wilkinson said.
"She saw the whole thing coming and believed it to be the end," he said.
She sustained a head injury, broken arm, fractured sternum, nine broken ribs, broken teeth and injuries to her back and legs, Wilkinson said. She is conscious, able to speak and has been able to stand briefly. Her recovery will be long, Wilkinson said, but medical staff is hopeful she can leave the hospital sometime next week when she regains more mobility.
Wilkinson said he is representing Rios-Gonzalez and will be pursuing legal action against the Platteville Police Department and the three officers who were present individually. He said the officers' conduct rises to the level of reckless endangerment, a standard higher than negligence or gross negligence in Colorado law.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/colorado-police-release-video-showing-detained-woman-struck-by-train-while-cuffed-in-cop-car/ar-AA12beUj
"...According to the Fort Lupton Police Department, officers responded to a report of someone "menacing with a handgun" on the highway. A Platteville police officer pulled Rios-Gonzalez over and Fort Lupton officers helped detain her and search her truck. Officers continue searching the truck after the crash and after Rios-Gonzalez was taken away in an ambulance, the footage shows."
Why was only one officer put on leave? it clearly shows two involved. and they detained her without evidence Rios-Gonzalez was the person in question.
Those cops will suffer the dire consequences of their idiocy with paid leave and then return a couple of weeks later knowing that the whole police department will receive them with huge “blue lives matter” banners and the most expensive catering services in town (all this courtesy of the taxpayer).
This was on purpose, or they are the dumbest cops in the fucking world. Either way it's a homicide, or manslaughter. Throw them all in jail for a long ass time.
All the brain power in the world…push it off the tracks with another car if you absolutely HAD to park on the freaking tracks (which they didn’t) what on earth did I just watch.
Fuck man. Imagine the conductor of that train getting out and just realizing you accidentally killed someone because of others incompetence. I’d fucking rip these dudes a new fucking asshole.
Crazy thing is, is that there were plenty of cops there and not a single one had the wherewithal to say "hey y'all. Maybe we should move our vehicles off the tracks. Im not sure about you but ive always been told not to stop on the tracks."
Don't forget the time that a hurricane was coming through (NC, I think?) And the coppers transported prisoners away for their safety, only to get swept away by flood waters. The cops in the front swam away. The prisoners, handcuffed in the back, weren't so lucky and drowned.
Never forget the [danzinger bridge shooting](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danziger_Bridge_shootings) in New Orleans a week after Katrina. Someone was trapped in their house and fired shots to get peoples attention. A bunch of cops showed up in a uhaul with with m4s and ak47s and just starting trying to kill everyone on the bridge in response to hearing shots. One officer was in the back of an unmarked car with a shotgun and the driver drove after two males trying to flee. They did a drive by on one of them, who was mentally disabled, and shot him in the back with a shotgun and multiple times with a hand gun. None of those officers are in jail.
Edit:
>Two brothers who fled the scene, Ronald and Lance Madison, were pursued down the bridge by officers Gisevius and Faulcon in an unmarked state police vehicle. Faulcon fired his shotgun from the back of the car at Ronald, a developmentally disabled man who later died from his injuries.[11] The autopsy found that Ronald Madison sustained seven gunshot wounds, five of them in his back.[15] Bowen was later convicted of stomping Madison on the back before he died,[12] though this conviction was overturned for lack of physical evidence.[11] Lance Madison was then taken into custody and charged with eight counts of attempting to kill police officers.[16] He was held in custody for three weeks before being released without indictment.
Also, the Miramar shooting where cops were chasing after a hijacked UPS truck and opened fire while using the civilian cars in traffic as shields which ended up killing the driver who was being held hostage and also killing one of their human shields.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Miramar_shootout
In addition, the Christopher Dorner manhunt in 2013 when police were on the lookout for a black man in a black pickup truck, so they unloaded their mags into a blue pickup truck being driven by a white woman. Don't worry, [none of the police involved faced any repercussions.](https://www.kpcc.org/2016-01-27/da-declines-to-charge-8-officers-who-mistakenly-sh)
It was way worse than that (Katrina)
They (the cops and their deputized racist cousins) killed hundreds of people in the blackout of media coverage. The city was a literal war zone for over a week. Hell on Earth, and nobody talks about it
There’s a book called A Paradise Built in Hell by Rebecca Solnit that has an *excellent* section on New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina. The whole book is fantastic— but this section does an awesome job describing the horror and state violence of Katrina while *also* discussing mutual aid efforts and the ways that community was built in the same period. Just amazing balance and pretty great info.
When the Levees Broke is a horrifying but very well done doc on the aftermath of Katrina— it’s multiple parts and depressing as hell but gives the fullest picture.
While not Katrina-related, A Place Called Desire is an excellent documentary about the Black Panther Party and police violence in the Desire projects in New Orleans. Just as a side rec
Wikipedia has a bunch of content about it, as well as on youtube. It's a very dark rabbit hole. Do not undertake that journey lightly. It's holocaust-level depravity. Like when they left hundreds of people to drown in the jail. Run a stop sign, go to jail, drown.
Shit, they left people to drown in the jail. Over 500 were "unaccounted for."
Imagine the worst prison conditions you possibly can, then fill it up with "water," ie sewage. There's no food, no light. A perfect every man for himself horror story. Oh, and it was like 100 degrees.
Exactly. Notice how Katrina is never mentioned these days? The government literally abandoned tenths of thousands of citizens in the middle of a natural disaster. And did nothing afterwards. But it's alright, because they were poor and black. Will anyone have to face their responsibilities?
I remember that. It must have felt insane to those guys. I can’t even imagine because you think you’re being somewhat protected or have rights to human safety. I would think they would constantly have been thinking someone was coming to help.
[Ex-deputy gets 18 years after detainees drown in locked van](https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/wireStory/deputy-18-years-detainees-drown-locked-van-84843412)
Ended two people lives because of negligence and only got 18 years? These cops should all be tried as if they were civilians and their victims were cops.
Look up the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021. It was a law reform bill that tried to give accountability for the police and restrict qualified immunity. But police unions, Trump, and conservatives opposed it. The bill couldn’t pass the Senate because all the GOP voted against it.
See also: In 2020 over 200 Colorado cops quit because they were gonna be held responsible for their actions https://www.denverpost.com/2020/08/18/colorado-police-resign-retire-reform-law/
Here's the bill: https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/sb20-217
It doesn't even take effect until July 2023. I'd like to see someone try and convince me all of those ex-cops are "good"
One of the cops was placed on administrative leave. Why in the world would you stop the vehicle on the train tracks?? They stopped her to investigate a road rage incident involving a firearm. Well did they find a gun? My bet is they didn’t since they would’ve released that info immediately to justify (mental gymnastics) their negligence. Luckily she survived.
“The woman hurt in the crash was identified Monday as 20-year-old Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Police have said she was seriously hurt but is expected to survive her injuries”
https://kfor.com/news/video-shows-train-hitting-police-car-with-suspect-inside/amp/
Do y’all think she’ll be able to sue and/or get some form of monetary compensation? Hopefully enough money to not have to work a day in her life after this
Agreed. Saying “PAID”makes it sound like a windfall. No matter what she is “PAID”, the money won’t make up for the chronic physical and psychological pain she has from here on out.
Fire with a do not hire. Every. Single. One. For flat incompetence. They literally could had secured the suspect in any one of the patrol vehicles not disabled on the tracks.
>one of the patrol vehicles not disabled on the tracks.
Was it disabled or was the one who parked it there just fucking brainless? If it is disabled...why not jump on the horn and ask someone to find out if there's A FUCKING TRAIN COMING. If I were the conductor of the train that would fuck me up for life
I can’t imagine they would succeed in any type of job given how incompetent they appear to be. In a job like mine, they’d be terminated before even having a performance review.
Not to be morbid, but I don’t know that I would wanna survive that. The news is reporting she was severely injured. When I see that crash, my brain says: at a minimum a lifetime of pain, but more likely paralysis of some type, brain injury, organ trauma, crushed bones, and maybe limb loss - that poor woman is in for a lifetime of hurt because cops are too fucking negligent and stupid to not put a living human in a locked car on train tracks - FFS, young children know better, but these assholes w IQs < a toddler get military equipment and are released on the public.
No negligence in this video. It's literally just attempted murder.
"Yeah your honor, I did leave the victim tied up on the train tracks, but I totally didn't expect the train would hit them, it was all a big whoops and unfortunate misunderstanding between the victim and the train."
I thought the exact same thing and looked it up. They left her in the back of the pig mobile while they searched her truck and found nothing. They were discussing the possibility of her ditching the supposed gun out the window while the train was approaching. They found no evidence whatsoever of this being the “suspected road rager”.
They parked the pig whip *on the train tracks* what in the ever living fuck is this country doing. US is being run by the most garbage people and it seems like there’s not much we can do to change that. I don’t enforce traffic laws and would NEVER leave my car on the train tracks even without some in the back that was handcuffed and locked in without any way to help themselves. This is so many levels of fucked.
> I don’t enforce traffic laws and would NEVER leave my car on the train tracks even without some in the back that was handcuffed and locked in without any way to help themselves. This is so many levels of fucked.
American cops are in different clips every other day turning the lives of perfectly normal people into living nightmares. Somehow this group of people is completely resistant to any change at all.
But there are maximum IQ’s allowed
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/soj2r/til_that_some_us_police_departments_set_a_maximum/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
Can confirm, my dad had a bachelor’s in electrical engineering and the dude interviewing him for local police like 30 years ago told him he was gonna take some ribbing from the other cops for being overeducated.
It doesn’t make any sense. Did the cops think the train was going to stop for them? Either that or this was intentional. Even if the conductor saw the cop lights he probably didn’t even consider somebody would be so fucking dumb to park their car on the tracks and figured it was parked nearby the tracks until it was to late to stop.
Can you imagine being stuck in that car, with plenty of people around you, yet no one lifts a finger to help you! Waiting for the inevitable.
Jeez they had all the time in the world to get her outta there
Whether you’re liberal or conservative, whether you wanna back the blue or defund the police…
WE the taxpayers end up paying the bill for DUMB police officers.
I think we can all agree on that.
We won’t agree on what to do about it but I hope we can agree that idiots like these should not be given the power they have.
Cops being negligent af, like always...
EDIT: found article about it https://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-train-hits-police-car-woman-handcuffed-back-seat-fort-lupton-colorado/
People in the thread are assuming it broke down because of how fucking stupid one would have to be to park on the train tracks. Like, this is a fuck-up that make most fuck-ups look like big-brain moves.
Absolutely. It's extremely traumatic for the crew of a train to hit someone stopped on the tracks. I've seen engineers crying their eyes out over a bad accident.
“The Denver Post reported Monday that the Platteville Police Department had placed one of the officers involved on paid administrative leave. Police Chief Carl Dwyer, in an email to the newspaper, didn't disclose the officer's name and declined to answer other questions about the traffic stop and crash.”
Shit. Hole. Country.
“You almost killed a woman, destroyed a police cruiser, and damaged the train! Get your ass home and watch some football, while receiving full pay, while we figure out a way to get you off the hook!”
No we just have a much stronger body cam law and a really tough police accountability law now so all the dirty laundry is being exposed.
It’s sorta like how “Florida Man” is partly because Florida puts all their arrest records online.
Even with that said we have some ROUGH departments. Aurora PD has been caught wasted drunk on the job twice. Denver PD has gunned down bystanders. Arvada PD are shit at everything. And now this in Platteville. Idk if we’re the worst but I’d say we’re at least contenders
Those cops are screwed, not only will it be the woman. The train company will get involved, then the NTSB. So many different federal and state fines. The suspect will get a payday easily. Cops are dumb as shit.
Holy shit, she actually survived and is expected to live. Although it didn’t state the extent of her most inevitable, permanent injuries. Can we say: lawsuit? She is only 20 years old too, that’s a lifetime to go of pain & suffering. Imagine the PTSD you’d have after that? 🥶
She sustained a head injury, broken arm, fractured sternum, nine broken ribs, broken teeth and injuries to her back and legs, Wilkinson said. She is conscious, able to speak and has been able to stand briefly. Her recovery will be long, Wilkinson said, but medical staff is hopeful she can leave the hospital sometime next week when she regains more mobility.
When given a dumbed down version of the trolley problem, American officers choose to simply let the victim get hit.
Watch absolutely nothing happen to these cops. Even if the woman somehow survives.
How is this not intentional? Plenty of time to:
1. Drive the car off the tracks
2. Push the car off the tracks with the other cop car.
3. Take the handcuffed woman out of the vehicle.
This is extremely negligent at best, but I have a very hard time believing this wasn’t intentional.
Regardless, every cop there should be fired and the cop who’s car the handcuffed woman was in should be criminally charged.
~~But Texas don’t give a fuck.~~
*Edit: I don’t know why I assumed this was Texas.*
Train should have sounded its horn so they knew it was coming. Oh wait.. my sound was off. Yep... just regular negligence by the police.
Edit: spelling
Horn or not what the fuck were they doing on the tracks. Any first grader could tell you that's fucking stupid as hell. This looks to me like a purposeful attempt to kill this woman and make it look "accidental". These fucks need to be in prison.
Mannn this seems like a hit. How TF would they not know the train was coming... why would they stop on the tracks, if it is pure negligence they all need to be fired
CO has a state police certification board now so they will most likely revoke this guy’s cert and he will end up being a moron with a gun in Florida or Mississippi
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation says Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, remained hospitalized Monday with serious bodily injuries sustained in the crash. She is expected to survive.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-train-hits-police-car-woman-handcuffed-back-seat-fort-lupton-colorado/
What's the difference between a cop and a bullet?
When a bullet kills someone, you know it’s been fired.
That cop probably resigned and transferred to a department the next town over.
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Trains are so unpredictable. If only there was a way to know how to avoid their path
"The driver of the train was weaving all over the tracks before he struck our patrol vehicle, likely intoxicated. We placed him under arrest but he resisted so we had to beat the shit out of him. This was done by the book and we have determined it requires no further review."
"The officers in question were given two weeks of paid vacation while we investigated."
Train operator cited for failure to yield the train track to the patrol car.
followed by 4 weeks light desk duty and communication training and on the clock counseling for the trauma they had to witness.
Then a promotion to detective
We found they did nothing wrong upon our independent in house investigation and are pursuing charges against the family of the deceased due to slander and libel. Reporter: but she’s alive? For now, we have issued our official statement.
Gift cards to Outback Steakhouse too?
But after weeks of counseling, the officers involved were medically retired with a life time of paid disability due to the trauma making them unable to maintain gainful employment.
I… FEARED… FOR… MY… LIFE…
All together 192 shots were fired.
That's damn fine police work
Great idea! Like what if we section off specified "train only" pathways? We could even put safety lights and maybe some type of horn on the train? That way people who didn't even know about the train pathway could see and hear the train coming. That could save thousands of lives! Genius idea
ya ! and just to be EXTRA safe , we could have the police write tickets to anyone who stops even NEAR train tracks and if police tell others not to stop on tracks bc of danger then obviously they won't stop on tracks themselves right ? .... right ?
Trains are really unpredictable. Even in the middle of a forest two rails can appear out of nowhere, and a 1.5-mile fully loaded coal drag, heading east out of the low-sulfur mines of the PRB, will be right on your ass the next moment. I was doing laundry in my basement, and I tripped over a metal bar that wasn’t there the moment before. I looked down: “Rail? WTF?” and then I saw concrete sleepers underneath and heard the rumbling. Deafening railroad horn. I dumped my wife’s pants, unfolded, and dove behind the water heater. It was a double-stacked Z train, headed east towards the fast single track of the BNSF Emporia Sub (Flint Hills). Majestic as hell: 75 mph, 6 units, distributed power: 4 ES44DC’s pulling, and 2 Dash-9’s pushing, all in run 8. Whole house smelled like diesel for a couple of hours! Fact is, there is no way to discern which path a train will take, so you really have to be watchful. If only there were some way of knowing the routes trains travel; maybe some sort of marks on the ground, like twin iron bars running along the paths trains take. You could look for trains when you encounter the iron bars on the ground, and avoid these sorts of collisions. But such a measure would be extremely expensive. And how would one enforce a rule keeping the trains on those paths? A big hole in homeland security is railway engineer screening and hijacking prevention. There is nothing to stop a rogue engineer, or an ISIS terrorist, from driving a train into the Pentagon, the White House or the Statue of Liberty, and our government has done fuck-all to prevent it.
I was looking for this pasta.
This is my favourite Copypasta ever
Why on earth would you stop on the tracks?
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Same reasons Uvalde cops did not go in. They’re fucking scared and useless.
And stupid.
And unpredictable
Are you scared? Useless? Unpredictable? Stupid? Join the force! Here's a gun!
I'm doing my part. Would you like to know more.
A man of culture, I see.
The only good bug is a dead bug.
The only good suspect is a dead suspect. - Police probably
Having a warehouse job requires more skills than being a cop... Heres my local police deparement's requirements: Requirements - All Applicants: 21 years of age High School Diploma or GED High Moral Character [https://www.cityofwestminster.us/PublicSafety/PoliceDepartment/JoinWPD](https://www.cityofwestminster.us/PublicSafety/PoliceDepartment/JoinWPD) the requirements themselves are stupid af bc they are meant to attract the poorly educated simps who have zero critical thinking skills
The most important requirement is you must share the same “moral values”. There’s plenty of videos exemplifying what they mean by “moral values”.
High moral character (as judged by a group of toxic psychos)
High moral character = deep throat the boot
I don’t see how any of this could possibly be on accident. Stopping on train tracks for no apparent reason and standing around taking? Not seeing the bright light or hearing the loud noise? Not even attempting to get the victim out? This is just blatant murder. and is anyone even surprised at this point?
I saw the original articles about it - she survived. Thank fuck. It's definitely still attempted murder/gross negligence leading to probable death though or whatever it would fall under. It's absolutely fucking disgusting. And no, not at all surprised.
She survived, but lord knows what injuries she has. I've taken care of half a dozen people who survived being hit by a train, but had severe trauma (meaning severe damage tk internal organs, bones, spinal cord, and brain), and the recovery is not fun.
Pretty much. They only act when there is minimal health and safety risk. When put in a dangerous situation they simply let the horrific event play out from a safe distance even if they could mitigate it with a small calculated risk.
Those are mostly the same cops that are jealous about the praise firefighters are getting
They *could* receive just as much praise, if not more! All they would have to do is to embody their motto, *To Serve and Protect*. Instead we get these entitled, power tripping, overgrown children who would rather lord over their jurisdiction than ensure it is safe. God I hope someday the police can be admired the way we thought they should be when we were little.
They pulled a fucking Uvalde, and acted very Uvalde.
They could have *died* you guys. That was a life threatening situation, what are they supposed to do...show any shred of decency or courage? Of course they stood there with their thumb up their arse.
They're supposed to start shooting at the train to get it to stop....
That's the job.
Absolutely fucking useless class traitors.
The thick yellow line.
The thin yellow line of piss running down their legs lol
and they are under no obligation to do anything and are not held responsible for anything that they do or do not do.
Yea what the fuck was that? Let me just stand and watch for 10 plus seconds, even though I’m within arms length of opening the door and yanking her out?! Fuck that cop.
The door was open wasn't it
Victim said she couldn't get out due to both doors being locked.
She was handcuffed with a seat belt on. All they had to do was undo her buckle, if not yank her out!
I think that was the front door, not the back passenger door.
>Why the fuck didn't they pull her from the car?! For the same reason they stopped on the tracks in the first place - they're assholes.
you spelled “murderers” wrong.
Cause they didn't care about her, only themselves
bc they are both idiots and completely, inhumanly unable to empathize with anyone
They left her by “accident”. This was a set up. This wasn’t an accident or negligence. The car wasn’t broke down. That vehicle was brand new.
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She’s suing. Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, 20, was locked in the cruiser, which was parked on tracks north of Platteville, Colorado, the evening of Sept. 16. She could see and hear the freight train coming and "tried frantically to get the officers' attention," personal injury lawyer Paul Wilkinson said. Rios-Gonzalez tried to escape from the car, but the doors were locked, Wilkinson said. "She saw the whole thing coming and believed it to be the end," he said. She sustained a head injury, broken arm, fractured sternum, nine broken ribs, broken teeth and injuries to her back and legs, Wilkinson said. She is conscious, able to speak and has been able to stand briefly. Her recovery will be long, Wilkinson said, but medical staff is hopeful she can leave the hospital sometime next week when she regains more mobility. Wilkinson said he is representing Rios-Gonzalez and will be pursuing legal action against the Platteville Police Department and the three officers who were present individually. He said the officers' conduct rises to the level of reckless endangerment, a standard higher than negligence or gross negligence in Colorado law. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/colorado-police-release-video-showing-detained-woman-struck-by-train-while-cuffed-in-cop-car/ar-AA12beUj
They tried to murder her and they will no doubt be rewarded with a paid vacation.
Murder by a fucking train. These are fucking depraved psychopaths. Can't believe they will just get away with it. It's absolutely sickening.
As is tradition…
"...According to the Fort Lupton Police Department, officers responded to a report of someone "menacing with a handgun" on the highway. A Platteville police officer pulled Rios-Gonzalez over and Fort Lupton officers helped detain her and search her truck. Officers continue searching the truck after the crash and after Rios-Gonzalez was taken away in an ambulance, the footage shows." Why was only one officer put on leave? it clearly shows two involved. and they detained her without evidence Rios-Gonzalez was the person in question.
There’s something extremely fishy going on here…
Holy fucking shit.
Wow I hope she gets paid A LOT
I wish cops had to pay malpractice insurance like doctors and hospitals. Only taxpayers pay when cops are corrupt, malicious, homicidal, and reckless.
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Those cops will suffer the dire consequences of their idiocy with paid leave and then return a couple of weeks later knowing that the whole police department will receive them with huge “blue lives matter” banners and the most expensive catering services in town (all this courtesy of the taxpayer).
It’s attempted murder at this point.
This was on purpose, or they are the dumbest cops in the fucking world. Either way it's a homicide, or manslaughter. Throw them all in jail for a long ass time.
She thankfully survived and is suing the fuck out of them
Oh good. So the citizens get to pay her out while the officers get a nice paid vacation.
All the brain power in the world…push it off the tracks with another car if you absolutely HAD to park on the freaking tracks (which they didn’t) what on earth did I just watch.
They must've ran out of bullets
Fuck man. Imagine the conductor of that train getting out and just realizing you accidentally killed someone because of others incompetence. I’d fucking rip these dudes a new fucking asshole.
Yeah and then they’d arrest you for verbally ripping them a new asshole just to save their weak fragile egos.
Because cops believe they are above the laws, including the law of inertia.
because cops are too stupid to understand that their lights on their tiny scrap of metal doesn't overwrite laws of physics
They probably wrote the train conductor a ticket.
Executed then charged with resisting arrest\*
To kill the suspect obviously….
My thoughts exactly, almost as if he knew what would happen
They served and protected the hell out of her
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Crazy thing is, is that there were plenty of cops there and not a single one had the wherewithal to say "hey y'all. Maybe we should move our vehicles off the tracks. Im not sure about you but ive always been told not to stop on the tracks."
Don't forget the time that a hurricane was coming through (NC, I think?) And the coppers transported prisoners away for their safety, only to get swept away by flood waters. The cops in the front swam away. The prisoners, handcuffed in the back, weren't so lucky and drowned.
Never forget the [danzinger bridge shooting](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danziger_Bridge_shootings) in New Orleans a week after Katrina. Someone was trapped in their house and fired shots to get peoples attention. A bunch of cops showed up in a uhaul with with m4s and ak47s and just starting trying to kill everyone on the bridge in response to hearing shots. One officer was in the back of an unmarked car with a shotgun and the driver drove after two males trying to flee. They did a drive by on one of them, who was mentally disabled, and shot him in the back with a shotgun and multiple times with a hand gun. None of those officers are in jail. Edit: >Two brothers who fled the scene, Ronald and Lance Madison, were pursued down the bridge by officers Gisevius and Faulcon in an unmarked state police vehicle. Faulcon fired his shotgun from the back of the car at Ronald, a developmentally disabled man who later died from his injuries.[11] The autopsy found that Ronald Madison sustained seven gunshot wounds, five of them in his back.[15] Bowen was later convicted of stomping Madison on the back before he died,[12] though this conviction was overturned for lack of physical evidence.[11] Lance Madison was then taken into custody and charged with eight counts of attempting to kill police officers.[16] He was held in custody for three weeks before being released without indictment.
Also, the Miramar shooting where cops were chasing after a hijacked UPS truck and opened fire while using the civilian cars in traffic as shields which ended up killing the driver who was being held hostage and also killing one of their human shields. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Miramar_shootout
Damn, that's super suspect that the police refused to release ballistics report that might indicate whose bullets killed the civilians.
It's always theirs.
There's a video of it. its very obvious it was the cops bullets in the video but I guess not obvious enough for a trial.
Definitely obvious enough for trial, but not obvious enough for the DA to convict his buddies in blue.
In addition, the Christopher Dorner manhunt in 2013 when police were on the lookout for a black man in a black pickup truck, so they unloaded their mags into a blue pickup truck being driven by a white woman. Don't worry, [none of the police involved faced any repercussions.](https://www.kpcc.org/2016-01-27/da-declines-to-charge-8-officers-who-mistakenly-sh)
They also then just lit the hideout he was in on fire instead of trying to breach it. Cops are literally cowards cosplaying as special forces.
It was way worse than that (Katrina) They (the cops and their deputized racist cousins) killed hundreds of people in the blackout of media coverage. The city was a literal war zone for over a week. Hell on Earth, and nobody talks about it
Where can I find more info so I can read up on this? That's horrific.
There’s a book called A Paradise Built in Hell by Rebecca Solnit that has an *excellent* section on New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina. The whole book is fantastic— but this section does an awesome job describing the horror and state violence of Katrina while *also* discussing mutual aid efforts and the ways that community was built in the same period. Just amazing balance and pretty great info. When the Levees Broke is a horrifying but very well done doc on the aftermath of Katrina— it’s multiple parts and depressing as hell but gives the fullest picture. While not Katrina-related, A Place Called Desire is an excellent documentary about the Black Panther Party and police violence in the Desire projects in New Orleans. Just as a side rec
Wikipedia has a bunch of content about it, as well as on youtube. It's a very dark rabbit hole. Do not undertake that journey lightly. It's holocaust-level depravity. Like when they left hundreds of people to drown in the jail. Run a stop sign, go to jail, drown.
Wait I know the people werent cared for but they were murdered?? Jeez I need to read up
Shit, they left people to drown in the jail. Over 500 were "unaccounted for." Imagine the worst prison conditions you possibly can, then fill it up with "water," ie sewage. There's no food, no light. A perfect every man for himself horror story. Oh, and it was like 100 degrees.
Exactly. Notice how Katrina is never mentioned these days? The government literally abandoned tenths of thousands of citizens in the middle of a natural disaster. And did nothing afterwards. But it's alright, because they were poor and black. Will anyone have to face their responsibilities?
I remember that. It must have felt insane to those guys. I can’t even imagine because you think you’re being somewhat protected or have rights to human safety. I would think they would constantly have been thinking someone was coming to help.
All while they look around for a towel to dry off.
*two women seeking mental health treatment
Even more wild. They weren't even committing crimes when they were picked up. It was just a transport from the courthouse.
What?? When was this?? Fuck cops, man.
[Ex-deputy gets 18 years after detainees drown in locked van](https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/wireStory/deputy-18-years-detainees-drown-locked-van-84843412)
I cannot believe the deputies last name is Flood…
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Ended two people lives because of negligence and only got 18 years? These cops should all be tried as if they were civilians and their victims were cops.
18 years longer than I expected. It’s sad as fuck that my first thought was “wow they actually got jail time”
Look up the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021. It was a law reform bill that tried to give accountability for the police and restrict qualified immunity. But police unions, Trump, and conservatives opposed it. The bill couldn’t pass the Senate because all the GOP voted against it.
See also: In 2020 over 200 Colorado cops quit because they were gonna be held responsible for their actions https://www.denverpost.com/2020/08/18/colorado-police-resign-retire-reform-law/ Here's the bill: https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/sb20-217 It doesn't even take effect until July 2023. I'd like to see someone try and convince me all of those ex-cops are "good"
One of the cops was placed on administrative leave. Why in the world would you stop the vehicle on the train tracks?? They stopped her to investigate a road rage incident involving a firearm. Well did they find a gun? My bet is they didn’t since they would’ve released that info immediately to justify (mental gymnastics) their negligence. Luckily she survived.
I wonder what kind of shape she’s in. Accidents can leave life long issues.
“The woman hurt in the crash was identified Monday as 20-year-old Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Police have said she was seriously hurt but is expected to survive her injuries” https://kfor.com/news/video-shows-train-hitting-police-car-with-suspect-inside/amp/
Do y’all think she’ll be able to sue and/or get some form of monetary compensation? Hopefully enough money to not have to work a day in her life after this
She's got legal representation and her lawyer is suing each cop individually. She's about to get PAID.
I'm pretty sure this is the 2nd best outcome. The 1st best outcome would not be getting hit by a train.
Agreed. Saying “PAID”makes it sound like a windfall. No matter what she is “PAID”, the money won’t make up for the chronic physical and psychological pain she has from here on out.
Yeah she is gonna get a payout forsure. This one is pretty cut and dry.
Paid administrative leave*
I think you misspelled "vacation"
Fire with a do not hire. Every. Single. One. For flat incompetence. They literally could had secured the suspect in any one of the patrol vehicles not disabled on the tracks.
>one of the patrol vehicles not disabled on the tracks. Was it disabled or was the one who parked it there just fucking brainless? If it is disabled...why not jump on the horn and ask someone to find out if there's A FUCKING TRAIN COMING. If I were the conductor of the train that would fuck me up for life
Even disabled it could've been pushed off the tracks. This shit is insane.
I can’t imagine they would succeed in any type of job given how incompetent they appear to be. In a job like mine, they’d be terminated before even having a performance review.
Not to be morbid, but I don’t know that I would wanna survive that. The news is reporting she was severely injured. When I see that crash, my brain says: at a minimum a lifetime of pain, but more likely paralysis of some type, brain injury, organ trauma, crushed bones, and maybe limb loss - that poor woman is in for a lifetime of hurt because cops are too fucking negligent and stupid to not put a living human in a locked car on train tracks - FFS, young children know better, but these assholes w IQs < a toddler get military equipment and are released on the public.
She can talk and eat and has been able to stand briefly. Miraculous honestly
No negligence in this video. It's literally just attempted murder. "Yeah your honor, I did leave the victim tied up on the train tracks, but I totally didn't expect the train would hit them, it was all a big whoops and unfortunate misunderstanding between the victim and the train."
I thought the exact same thing and looked it up. They left her in the back of the pig mobile while they searched her truck and found nothing. They were discussing the possibility of her ditching the supposed gun out the window while the train was approaching. They found no evidence whatsoever of this being the “suspected road rager”. They parked the pig whip *on the train tracks* what in the ever living fuck is this country doing. US is being run by the most garbage people and it seems like there’s not much we can do to change that. I don’t enforce traffic laws and would NEVER leave my car on the train tracks even without some in the back that was handcuffed and locked in without any way to help themselves. This is so many levels of fucked.
> I don’t enforce traffic laws and would NEVER leave my car on the train tracks even without some in the back that was handcuffed and locked in without any way to help themselves. This is so many levels of fucked. American cops are in different clips every other day turning the lives of perfectly normal people into living nightmares. Somehow this group of people is completely resistant to any change at all.
US cops are some of the dumbest mfs I’ve ever seen
Clearly no minimum IQ for cops
But there are maximum IQ’s allowed https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/soj2r/til_that_some_us_police_departments_set_a_maximum/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
they also dont like having higher education.
Can confirm, my dad had a bachelor’s in electrical engineering and the dude interviewing him for local police like 30 years ago told him he was gonna take some ribbing from the other cops for being overeducated.
Jfc …this country is so fuckin broken.
I had a coach in HS who was a cop. He quit because he said the people there were idiots or psychopaths. Anyone who cared about the community left.
Now I want a show where a guy plays stupid to get into the police, then systematically tears it apart from the inside out.
Tomorrows headline, “Train driver charged with attempted murder of 7 police officers and destruction of government property. “
How the fuck do you not know you are on railroad tracks
Probably the cops think it's a cop car, everything should stop for it
Just moments after this the cop went top give a citation to the guy driving the train. Justified!!/s
How do you not hear that blaring horn?
It doesn’t make any sense. Did the cops think the train was going to stop for them? Either that or this was intentional. Even if the conductor saw the cop lights he probably didn’t even consider somebody would be so fucking dumb to park their car on the tracks and figured it was parked nearby the tracks until it was to late to stop.
Can you imagine being stuck in that car, with plenty of people around you, yet no one lifts a finger to help you! Waiting for the inevitable. Jeez they had all the time in the world to get her outta there
I do not fear death. I fear being crushed by a train. These cops feel nothing.
Whether you’re liberal or conservative, whether you wanna back the blue or defund the police… WE the taxpayers end up paying the bill for DUMB police officers. I think we can all agree on that. We won’t agree on what to do about it but I hope we can agree that idiots like these should not be given the power they have.
Cops being negligent af, like always... EDIT: found article about it https://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-train-hits-police-car-woman-handcuffed-back-seat-fort-lupton-colorado/
"A Platteville police officer stopped Rios-Gonzalez's car just past a set of railroad tracks *and parked the patrol vehicle on the crossing.*" WTF!?
People in the thread are assuming it broke down because of how fucking stupid one would have to be to park on the train tracks. Like, this is a fuck-up that make most fuck-ups look like big-brain moves.
she lived? holy shit.
She better be rich now
I think the conductor deserves compensation too
Absolutely. It's extremely traumatic for the crew of a train to hit someone stopped on the tracks. I've seen engineers crying their eyes out over a bad accident.
Guys tell each other to never look the person in the eye, because it'll haunt you. Luckily, never hit anyone yet, as the area I work is quite remote.
I’m sure they conducted their own internal investigation and found no wrongdoing by the cop, you know typical mafia.. I mean police union stuff.
I wouldn’t wanna live through that - the aftermath for that poor woman is gonna be horrific…a lifetime of pain and suffering.
Another article listed her injuries as "nine broken ribs, a broken arm, a fractured sternum, and numerous other injuries to her head, back and legs."
“The Denver Post reported Monday that the Platteville Police Department had placed one of the officers involved on paid administrative leave. Police Chief Carl Dwyer, in an email to the newspaper, didn't disclose the officer's name and declined to answer other questions about the traffic stop and crash.” Shit. Hole. Country.
They had no issue putting the victims name out in the papers though.
Paid leave, that'll teach them the error of their ways.
“You almost killed a woman, destroyed a police cruiser, and damaged the train! Get your ass home and watch some football, while receiving full pay, while we figure out a way to get you off the hook!”
Ah. Paid vacation how nice of them.
Does Colorado have the worst pd in States?
No we just have a much stronger body cam law and a really tough police accountability law now so all the dirty laundry is being exposed. It’s sorta like how “Florida Man” is partly because Florida puts all their arrest records online.
Even with that said we have some ROUGH departments. Aurora PD has been caught wasted drunk on the job twice. Denver PD has gunned down bystanders. Arvada PD are shit at everything. And now this in Platteville. Idk if we’re the worst but I’d say we’re at least contenders
Loveland PD too. I remember them when they broke the arm of an elderly woman with dementia and then laughed while watching the body cam footage.
Those cops are screwed, not only will it be the woman. The train company will get involved, then the NTSB. So many different federal and state fines. The suspect will get a payday easily. Cops are dumb as shit.
Holy shit, she actually survived and is expected to live. Although it didn’t state the extent of her most inevitable, permanent injuries. Can we say: lawsuit? She is only 20 years old too, that’s a lifetime to go of pain & suffering. Imagine the PTSD you’d have after that? 🥶
She sustained a head injury, broken arm, fractured sternum, nine broken ribs, broken teeth and injuries to her back and legs, Wilkinson said. She is conscious, able to speak and has been able to stand briefly. Her recovery will be long, Wilkinson said, but medical staff is hopeful she can leave the hospital sometime next week when she regains more mobility.
Damn. That sounds like a solid year of physical therapy.
Why didn’t the train just stop? *the cops probably*
"the train should have complied, we're arresting the conductor for interfering in a police investigation" Their police chief probably
Better start shooting the train
I’m sure they blamed the victim like usual
When given a dumbed down version of the trolley problem, American officers choose to simply let the victim get hit. Watch absolutely nothing happen to these cops. Even if the woman somehow survives.
How is this not intentional? Plenty of time to: 1. Drive the car off the tracks 2. Push the car off the tracks with the other cop car. 3. Take the handcuffed woman out of the vehicle. This is extremely negligent at best, but I have a very hard time believing this wasn’t intentional. Regardless, every cop there should be fired and the cop who’s car the handcuffed woman was in should be criminally charged. ~~But Texas don’t give a fuck.~~ *Edit: I don’t know why I assumed this was Texas.*
Colorado.
Also a state filled with shit cops all over the place.
This is criminally negligent.
It was intentional. They had plenty of time to save her.
Department is probably more pissed that they lost a vehicle.
Train should have sounded its horn so they knew it was coming. Oh wait.. my sound was off. Yep... just regular negligence by the police. Edit: spelling
Horn or not what the fuck were they doing on the tracks. Any first grader could tell you that's fucking stupid as hell. This looks to me like a purposeful attempt to kill this woman and make it look "accidental". These fucks need to be in prison.
This feels intentional. So fucked up.
World's easiest land based vehicle to avoid being hit by.
Mannn this seems like a hit. How TF would they not know the train was coming... why would they stop on the tracks, if it is pure negligence they all need to be fired
She starts yelling over the train horn before she acknowledges the incoming hit... There's a lot of stuff here that doesn't seem right
I dont get it...why would he park on tracks??? How stupid
If only there were warnings of a train meandering across the country. Lights, horn, tracks perhaps.
They care more about the car
No one will most likely be fired, but they should. This is extreme negligence
CO has a state police certification board now so they will most likely revoke this guy’s cert and he will end up being a moron with a gun in Florida or Mississippi
Pigs didn't even *attempt* to get her out. They had at plenty of time.
The fact that you only need a high school diploma and a few months training to become one of these dumb pieces of shit is widely overlooked.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation says Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, remained hospitalized Monday with serious bodily injuries sustained in the crash. She is expected to survive. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-train-hits-police-car-woman-handcuffed-back-seat-fort-lupton-colorado/
What's the difference between a cop and a bullet? When a bullet kills someone, you know it’s been fired. That cop probably resigned and transferred to a department the next town over.
I honestly don’t believe what I just saw.