Colorado police officers leave squad car parked on train tracks WITH SUSPECT STILL IN THE BACK SEAT.

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She finna get paid...where dem dollaz at??

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What video is this
 

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I can’t stand why reports say “person is expected to survive” just because she’s alive doesn’t mean she’s just going to walk away like nothing happened. She could have lost all four limb for all we know.


“She has a broken arm that she has had surgery on, nine broken ribs, a fractured sternum, broken teeth, injuries to her leg, back and head,” Wilkinson said.


 

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Seen this story like a week ago feds should have automatically jumped on this case to jail these sick fukks they knew what they was doing .. and yet mainstream media news not covering the story at all protecting them...:scust: and the woman survived which is crazy hope she sues them into oblivion.... All those cops need to be on the list and jailed.
They need to be placed on a train track. Let’s see if they are fortunate to survive
 

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They clearly edited the video. One second they’re laughing on the body cams as they here the horns of the approaching train and then it cuts to the car being hit by the train.

Also, they’re sitting there laughing about the train horns. The news then says “it wasn’t until seconds before the train hit the car that they realized the train was coming.” :what:
 

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demonic if done on purpose

you know criminals are evil and they know it as well so you respect it
cops play like there Good but they mostly evil can’t respect that.
 

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It must be some kind of tunnel vision, or maybe their ear pieces block out alot of noises. You can hear the horn the whole time in the clip.


So breh couldnt feel the ground vibrating..its not like it's a built up area..come on now how dumb is these muhfukkaz :mjtf:
 

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2 minute read
November 8, 2022
5:00 AM EST
Last Updated 4 hours ago

Colorado police officers charged with leaving handcuffed woman in car struck by train​

By Keith Coffman

DENVER, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Two Colorado police officers were charged on Monday with leaving a handcuffed woman in a patrol car parked on railroad tracks, where it was struck by a freight train, seriously injuring her.

The woman was charged with felony menacing over an alleged road-rage incident that led to her arrest in a traffic stop, the Weld County District Attorney's Office said in a statement.

Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, 20, was accused of brandishing a handgun at another motorist near the town of Platteville, about 40 miles north of Denver, on the night of Sept. 16, according to police.

Officers from multiple agencies responded to the incident, and Rios-Gonzalez was stopped, handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol vehicle that was parked straddling the train tracks, police said.

None of the responding officers moved the vehicle off the track, and police video footage showed a Union Pacific freight train, its horn blaring, plow into the parked SUV.

Rios-Gonzalez suffered nine broken ribs, a broken arm and leg, broken teeth and other injuries, said her lawyer, Paul Wilkinson. She is out of the hospital and recovering at home, he said.

The most serious charges were lodged against Fort Lupton police officer Jordan Steinke, who faces one count each of attempted manslaughter and second-degree assault, both felonies, prosecutors said.

Sergeant Pablo Vazquez of the Platteville police faces five counts of misdemeanor reckless endangerment and traffic charges, authorities said.

A spokesman for the Platteville police said he could not comment on the case, and Fort Lupton police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


Wilkinson said he was told last week that Rios-Gonzalez would be charged, which he called disappointing. He said he would file a federal lawsuit against police for his client’s injuries and for violating her civil rights.
 
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