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Mentally stunted officers of the law of the Fort Lupton Police Department placed a handcuffed Hispanic woman in a squad car parked on an active railroad track.


"Dramatic police video shows the moment a freight train struck a police patrol vehicle with a 20-year-old woman handcuffed in the back seat. CBS Colorado reports the Fort Lupton Police Department provided the station with 8 minutes of edited video from the incident.



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.


Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to a report of a road rage incident involving a firearm in Fort Lupton on Friday evening. A Platteville police officer stopped Rios-Gonzalez's car just past a set of railroad tracks and parked the patrol vehicle on the crossing.


She was placed in the back of the police vehicle, which was hit by the train as officers were searching her car.


'Officers cleared the suspect vehicle to determine if anyone else was in the vehicle', the Fort Lupton Police Department said in a statement. 'Within a matter of seconds, 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 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.


The Fort Lupton Police Department is investigating the road rage report, while the Colorado State Patrol is investigating the crash. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is looking into the woman's injury while she was in police custody". -CBS


While these heroes in uniform were yakking away searching her vehicle, they start to hear a loud horn and a train approaching in the distance.


Most normal functioning people might've taken that noise as a clue that a train is coming toward them. But, not these brave policemen and women.


With the horn growing louder and the brightness of the train's lights intensifying as it approaches nearer the patrol vehicle, none of these retarded cops do anything to try to rescue the woman who is handcuffed and locked inside of the squad car that they parked directly on top of the tracks.


This is a prime example of how police nowadays don't care about the citizens they swore an oath to serve and protect, and can get away with murder.


Their qualified immunity ought to be revoked and they should all be criminally charged with kidnapping and attempted murder.


They've effectively become stereotypical old-timey movie villains who tie up women and leave them to die on the railroad track.


If leaving a baby in a hot car is enough to warrant a murder charge, leaving a 20-year-old woman trapped in a car that gets hit by a freight train should justify punishment of equal severity.


Also, one can't help but notice that the arresting female officer has her arms covered in ink drawings as well as black nail polish on her fingernails. A look more befitting of a common whore or a drip-feeding junkie rather than an authority figure.



Perhaps now she can get a tattoo of a train on her sleeve that will be rife with meaning.