In what can be called an act of sheer ignorance of rights, a woman suspect in road rage named Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was hit by a train at full speed when she was handcuffed in the Police's cruiser. The horrific incident took place in Colorado when the Police pulled over a 20-year-old woman who was a suspect and believed to be involved in a road rage incident. Colorado Police woman train video has sent chills down the spine of the Americans as the woman kept on screaming to the Police official, however, all were ignored. In fact, netizens have been slamming the Policeman over the Colorado woman cruiser train accident viral video.
In the Colorado Yareni Rios-Gonzalez video, it can be seen a Policeman handcuffing the woman inside his cruiser. The woman can be seen telling the Policeman about the train's arrival, however, the Police did not seem to interested in understanding the situation. When the train came closer, the Policeman ran away from the cruiser, however, the woman was left inside it handcuffed. As a result, the speeding train rammed the cruiser parked at the railway track hurling it in the air. The people filming the video can also be heard screaming over the deadly incident. In another clip published by 9News, officers seemed not to immediately realize Rios-Gonzalez was in the police car when it was hit. A male officer asked a female officer seconds after the impact, "Was she in there?"
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BREAKING: We have obtained an 8 minute video clip showing when a train hit a Platteville Police cruiser with a suspect inside. The suspect is alive and in the hospital with multiple injuries. We are reviewing the video now. Here's a 40 second portion of the video. 1/ pic.twitter.com/9rIfSOrDm9
— Jeremy Jojola (@jeremyjojola) September 23, 2022
UPDATED: Here is the FULL 8 minute clip released by Fort Lupton Police. This clip has been edited and redacted by Ft. Lupton Police. This video comes to 9NEWS after I filed a records request. I'm told there are NINE officer videos (body cam/dash cam) totalling 21 hours of video. pic.twitter.com/PNz6UwYYBC
— Jeremy Jojola (@jeremyjojola) September 23, 2022
Reportedly, the woman suffered multiple severe injuries including 9 broken ribs, a fractured sternum, a broken arm, and numerous injuries to her head, back, and legs. Despite such injury, the 20-year-old woman miraculously survived. Personal injury attorney Paul Wilkinson was quoted by US media who said that the woman was 'frantically trying to get out' and ' the doors were locked'. Giving the woman's health update, Wilkinson said his client, Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, 20, is conscious and able to talk after Friday’s incident in which a Platteville Police Department officer pulled her over on suspicion of road rage with a gun.
Netizens react to horrific Colorado woman train accident
After the horrific video went viral, one user wrote, "I live in Denver and I am disgusted about this! As soon as he put her in the car, he should of moved it off the tracks. No excuse for this! This woman has a head injury as well."
I live in Denver and I am disgusted about this! As soon as he put her in the car, he should of moved it off the tracks. No excuse for this! This woman has a head injury as well.
— Anne Louise Klein (@3LittleMonkeys) September 24, 2022
Another user wrote, "Excluding the possibility of being stuck in the middle of a wildfire, can someone give one good reason to park a car on a train track?"
Excluding the possibility of being stuck in the middle of a wildfire, can someone give one good reason to park a car on a train track?
— Dr. Dan J. Gelvan (@dangelvan) September 24, 2022
"The terror that woman must have experienced. Add malicious intent onto those charges," added another user.
The terror that woman must have experienced. Add malicious intent onto those charges.
— Alicia ♿ (@AliciaWhite_59) September 24, 2022
Another user wrote, "He stood there watching it come in and never tried to get the car out of the way or grab her"
He stood there watching it come in and never tried to get the car out of the way or grab her
— 🇲🇽🇺🇸Claudia (@Jclaudia1) September 24, 2022