WATCH Dramatic bodycam footage shows train hitting occupied police car in Colorado
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We should note that the Ft. Lupton PD only provided us 8min worth of edited video from this entire event...which starts with police initiating a traffic stop...shows the crash...and then ends with them searching the suspect's vehicle for evidence.679MORE:We should note that the Ft. Lupton PD only provided us 8min worth of edited video from this entire event...which starts with police initiating a traffic stop...shows the crash...and then ends with them searching the suspect's vehicle for evidence. According to the Denver Post, the woman, identified as Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, 20, was arrested after multiple law enforcement agencies responded to a road rage incident involving a firearm in Fort Lupton, Colorado. In a press release, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation stated that a Platteville officer in the area located the vehicle and stopped it just beyond the railway tracks. Officers parked the patrol car on the crossing behind the suspect’s vehicle. The officers then handcuffed the woman and placed her in the backseat of the police car. At the time of the incident, the Denver Post reported that Platteville officers were reportedly searching the woman's car for weapons.
VIDEO: With a suspect detained in the back seat, a police car is crushed by a fast-moving train in Weld County
Suspect was handcuffed in the back seat as the train blared a horn leading up to the crash. I will have more on @CBSNewsColorado 4/5/6p322135TRAIN HITS OCCUPIED POLICE CARVIDEO: With a suspect detained in the back seat, a police car is crushed by a fast-moving train in Weld CountySuspect was handcuffed in the back seat as the train blared a horn leading up to the crash. I will have more on @CBSNewsColorado 4/5/6p https://t.co/P0w3hd5Bs2 In the video, the officers can be seen standing outside the car when they hear a train come rushing down the tracks. The distressed officer then issues a warning and says “Stay back,” and then they run for cover. The video then cuts forward and shows the officer running towards the crashed patrol vehicle while requesting medical assistance. The officer can be heard saying: “Request medical assistance... The suspect was inside the vehicle that was hit by the train.” A press release from the CBII said the woman was then taken to Greeley hospital with multiple injuries and expected to recover from the accident. Dillon Thomas, a reporter for CBS News, tweeted that the woman was conscious and had hired an attorney following the incident. Dillon Thomas@DillonMThomasWe should also note that the suspect in the case survived. The hospital she is being treated at tells me she is still receiving treatment and is awake and speaking. She has hired an attorney in this case.2127We should also note that the suspect in the case survived. The hospital she is being treated at tells me she is still receiving treatment and is awake and speaking. She has hired an attorney in this case. According to CBS News, the Fort Lupton Police Department issued the following statement addressing the incident. They said: "Officers cleared the suspect vehicle to determine if anyone else was in the vehicle. the Platteville's police vehicle, which contained the female detainee, was struck by a northbound train. Fort Lupton Officers immediately summoned medical assistance and began life-sustaining measures." The CBI added in a press release that no other injuries were reported during the incident.
WATCH Dramatic bodycam footage shows train hitting occupied police car in Colorado
By Anushree Madappa Modified 24 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Crushed patrol vehicle hit by a train in Weld County (Image via Dillon Thomas/ Twitter) A Colorado woman, arrested on Friday, September 16, 2022, sustained serious injuries after the patrol car she was placed in was hit by a train in Weld county. Bodycam footage released by the Fort Lupton Police Department showed the moment the train hit the car. The footage obtained by CBS News showed eight minutes of edited video from the incident, where officers were seen talking outside a car when a train came barreling down the tracks and hit a patrol vehicle parked on the crossing near US85 and County Rd. 36, north of Platteville, Colorado. Dillon Thomas@DillonMThomasMORE:We should note that the Ft. Lupton PD only provided us 8min worth of edited video from this entire event...which starts with police initiating a traffic stop...shows the crash...and then ends with them searching the suspect's vehicle for evidence.679MORE:We should note that the Ft. Lupton PD only provided us 8min worth of edited video from this entire event...which starts with police initiating a traffic stop...shows the crash...and then ends with them searching the suspect's vehicle for evidence. According to the Denver Post, the woman, identified as Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, 20, was arrested after multiple law enforcement agencies responded to a road rage incident involving a firearm in Fort Lupton, Colorado. In a press release, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation stated that a Platteville officer in the area located the vehicle and stopped it just beyond the railway tracks. Officers parked the patrol car on the crossing behind the suspect’s vehicle. The officers then handcuffed the woman and placed her in the backseat of the police car. At the time of the incident, the Denver Post reported that Platteville officers were reportedly searching the woman's car for weapons.
Colorado woman hit by a train while inside a patrol car is expected to make a full recovery
Dillon Thomas@DillonMThomasTRAIN HITS OCCUPIED POLICE CARVIDEO: With a suspect detained in the back seat, a police car is crushed by a fast-moving train in Weld County
Suspect was handcuffed in the back seat as the train blared a horn leading up to the crash. I will have more on @CBSNewsColorado 4/5/6p322135TRAIN HITS OCCUPIED POLICE CARVIDEO: With a suspect detained in the back seat, a police car is crushed by a fast-moving train in Weld CountySuspect was handcuffed in the back seat as the train blared a horn leading up to the crash. I will have more on @CBSNewsColorado 4/5/6p https://t.co/P0w3hd5Bs2 In the video, the officers can be seen standing outside the car when they hear a train come rushing down the tracks. The distressed officer then issues a warning and says “Stay back,” and then they run for cover. The video then cuts forward and shows the officer running towards the crashed patrol vehicle while requesting medical assistance. The officer can be heard saying: “Request medical assistance... The suspect was inside the vehicle that was hit by the train.” A press release from the CBII said the woman was then taken to Greeley hospital with multiple injuries and expected to recover from the accident. Dillon Thomas, a reporter for CBS News, tweeted that the woman was conscious and had hired an attorney following the incident. Dillon Thomas@DillonMThomasWe should also note that the suspect in the case survived. The hospital she is being treated at tells me she is still receiving treatment and is awake and speaking. She has hired an attorney in this case.2127We should also note that the suspect in the case survived. The hospital she is being treated at tells me she is still receiving treatment and is awake and speaking. She has hired an attorney in this case. According to CBS News, the Fort Lupton Police Department issued the following statement addressing the incident. They said: "Officers cleared the suspect vehicle to determine if anyone else was in the vehicle. the Platteville's police vehicle, which contained the female detainee, was struck by a northbound train. Fort Lupton Officers immediately summoned medical assistance and began life-sustaining measures." The CBI added in a press release that no other injuries were reported during the incident.