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Thankfully all the cops went home that night. That's what matters.


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Yeah [bleep] the young woman (likely a mother) who obeyed all commands... Lets make a big gun charge Pinch and get to the donut shop...

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
Thankfully all the cops went home that night. That's what matters.

Winner! Winner!


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A few tips from a Engineer , In an emergency place a set of jumper cables from one rail to the next, if done in time this will change the signals to red for the Engineer to stop or place a burning road flare between the rails the train is coming on, we will immediately slow down to 15 or 20 mph.


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Cars on railroad tracks, bicycles on highways.

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It appears that it was a traffic stop.... One cop said it took her a long time to pull over... If it was a traffic stop, why was she ordered out of the vehicle? Why was she detained and cuffed without being told what the charge was? Who gives a chit if she had a gun if it was legally owned? I hope she lived and is healthy and she sues the life out of that town!!! The cop that was parked on the tracks should be salting fries at McDonalds the rest of his life because that's about all he can handle. They were all more concerned with searching the vehicle than the train whistle you could hear in the background. Dipshits every one of them!


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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
I don't think it was the woman cop's patrol car on the track. She was arriving after the car on the tracks was already there. The large cop giving instructions to the lady looks like it was his car.

It wasn't.

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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by BFaucett
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
Originally Posted by BFaucett
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
A lot of people will associate this tragedy with the officer being female.

They may be correct.


Well, there were also plenty of "bubbas" standing around that seemed oblivious to the car being on the tracks until it was too late.


You're right, it was their fault she straddled the RR tracks with a suspect inside.

...any bets as to who'll win the lawsuit ?.

Not their fault that she stopped the car on the tracks but they could have told her to move her car off the tracks. But that doesn't fit your narrative, does it?


Personally think it would have been real easy to do.
She should have figured it out, by the time the lady was put in the car.

Monday morning quarterbacking, gotta wonder if she was accustomed
to RR tracks. Not everyone is used to dealing with them and see them
The same way. At one time a line ran 500 yards from here. Multiple lines throughout the county. Now there might be 15 mile of line, the closest is
30 miles away. Can go weeks without seeing a rail, months without
going over a crossing.

Doesn’t matter. Once you have someone in custody their safety is on you. That was a very costly mistake for the taxpayers of that area, and the retards involved just had the honor of starting in a training video.


Matters only in understanding how it can happen.

Like any other "accident" how it happened is important, if for no other
reason than as a lesson. We have another kid gonna start driving
next year, this reminds me we need to get her on/around the tracks.
Opportunities to teach.


Reasons why have little to do with results though.
If she had never seen tracks before, it wouldn't change a thing for
the injured, or liability situation.




Was there a crime committed by her?
Anything illegal in the car?
Or was this just because she didn't pull over fast enough?
If there is footage of the stop, and not too much time between lights
and her stopping, this will get dam ugly.

Imagine a lawyer painting the cop as overzealous/power crazy.
The poor scared woman being aware enough to go past the tracks,
leaving room for the cop. Then the cop with plenty of time to think,
locking her in the car they left on the tracks.

Oh Yeah!!!
Can't imagine that settling out of court.
It just plays too good to an audience.


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The next video up after the one provided is the local news media reporting from the town near the collision site, the Reporter says locals stated several trains pass through every day, so it ain’t like the train was a rare event.

They also said Ms. Rios-Gonzales’ lawyer had yet to respond to several requests for a statement.

The guy was prob’ly too busy celebrating, or maybe shopping for a new Lexus or something.


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Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
I don't think it was the woman cop's patrol car on the track. She was arriving after the car on the tracks was already there. The large cop giving instructions to the lady looks like it was his car.

It wasn't.

The 24hcf strikes again!

Irrelevant. It looks like it was the other officer’s vehicle but the female officer placed her in the backseat. They both own it. He parked on the tracks, more to the point she placed the subject in the cage in that vehicle. Didn’t move it. Didn’t tell him to move it. Didn’t walk her back to her vehicle.

Campfire was accurate this time….


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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Originally Posted by BFaucett
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
Originally Posted by BFaucett
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
A lot of people will associate this tragedy with the officer being female.

They may be correct.


Well, there were also plenty of "bubbas" standing around that seemed oblivious to the car being on the tracks until it was too late.


You're right, it was their fault she straddled the RR tracks with a suspect inside.

...any bets as to who'll win the lawsuit ?.

Not their fault that she stopped the car on the tracks but they could have told her to move her car off the tracks. But that doesn't fit your narrative, does it?


Personally think it would have been real easy to do.
She should have figured it out, by the time the lady was put in the car.

Monday morning quarterbacking, gotta wonder if she was accustomed
to RR tracks. Not everyone is used to dealing with them and see them
The same way. At one time a line ran 500 yards from here. Multiple lines throughout the county. Now there might be 15 mile of line, the closest is
30 miles away. Can go weeks without seeing a rail, months without
going over a crossing.

Doesn’t matter. Once you have someone in custody their safety is on you. That was a very costly mistake for the taxpayers of that area, and the retards involved just had the honor of starting in a training video.


Matters only in understanding how it can happen.

Like any other "accident" how it happened is important, if for no other
reason than as a lesson. We have another kid gonna start driving
next year, this reminds me we need to get her on/around the tracks.
Opportunities to teach.


Reasons why have little to do with results though.
If she had never seen tracks before, it wouldn't change a thing for
the injured, or liability situation.




Was there a crime committed by her?
Anything illegal in the car?
Or was this just because she didn't pull over fast enough?
If there is footage of the stop, and not too much time between lights
and her stopping, this will get dam ugly.

Imagine a lawyer painting the cop as overzealous/power crazy.
The poor scared woman being aware enough to go past the tracks,
leaving room for the cop. Then the cop with plenty of time to think,
locking her in the car they left on the tracks.

Oh Yeah!!!
Can't imagine that settling out of court.
It just plays too good to an audience.

In that case, the takeaway would be to teach your daughter to either stop far enough before or after the tracks, and if cuffed to ask to be taken off the tracks.

That should not be on the subject, the officers should have their heads out of their vaginas. Period.


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Hoping she keeps her interaction with law enforcement to a nothing!


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The jumper cable suggestion only works on railroads with block signals, main lines. This one MIGHT have block signals if it is UP, but I'm fairly sure the old C and S line is unsignaled. By the way, it's safe to use jumpers, the voltage is minimal.


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Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
A lot of people will associate this tragedy with the officer being female.

They may be correct.

Nope. Just an idiot. So your avg human.


Society: let's make it miserable to be a cop

Also Society: why aren't we getting the best of the best as police?

Lol
LOL, you’re a cop, right.
Nuff said.


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. One thing is for sure: For your own safety, limit your interactions with police.

Words of wisdom, right there.


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Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Ok for folks that have never done anything in LE.....

Day one schiet if you are working around a rail yard or tracks is to request dispatch to contact said rail company (U.P., Bnsf, whatever) to stop all traffic. Especially if you're in a pursuit or high risk stop that ends near OR ON railroad tracks, stop all rail traffic. Last thing you want is to get smushed by a train or a suspect fleeing on foot to get smushed.

That wasn't done. Either due to incompetence or idiocy. People make mistakes, and these people made a few.
LOL,
I suppose that call would go something like this,
“Hey, dispatch, yeah officer dumbfuqk here, yeah I parked my vehicle on the tracks, yeah it still running, but that’s not the point, the point is I have to collect a suspect, handcuff her and put her into the squad while it’s on the tracks, I need you to contact the Railroad and have all train traffic in the are stopped until I decide to move my squad, thank, officer dumbfuqk out”.


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Another criminal about to become a millionaire from tax payers.


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Another criminal about to become a millionaire from tax payers.

Convicted or alleged?

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Originally Posted by Dave_Skinner
The jumper cable suggestion only works on railroads with block signals, main lines. This one MIGHT have block signals if it is UP, but I'm fairly sure the old C and S line is unsignaled. By the way, it's safe to use jumpers, the voltage is minimal.

Ingenious safety feature...

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