Cops attempt murder of TSA cop on railroad tracks

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TSA Security Officer in handcuffs in police vehicle hit by train hopes to survive with severe disabling injuries and brain damage

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed. ALMOST ALL FAKE NEWS CENSORED THAT SHE IS A COP IN ORDER TO BAN ALL FIREARMS IN USA AND BRAINWASH CITIZENS THAT THEY HAVE ZERO RIGHT TO SELF DEFENSE.

FEMALE OFFICER GETS ZERO JAIL NOR PRISON SENTENCE FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER OF TSA COP

PROSECUTOR REFUSED TO REQUEST INCARCERATION FOR KILLER COP BUT DEMANDED JAIL FOR VICTIM COP!

FEMALE OFFICER FIRED AFTER GUILTY VERDICT AND POST CERTIFICATION REVOKED





Transportation Security Administration Security Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez of Greeley is recovered with numerous broken bones after SWATTED by racist white woke Democrat as seen on her TikTok profile


TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed

KUSA NBC TV 9NEWS 
Denver, Colorado

PLATTEVILLE, Colo. — Editor's Note: This story previously had information about the history of the train crossing where the crash occurred. Due to updated information about the location of the crash from police, that reporting has been removed.

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then crushed by train at top speed, she was trapped inside unconscious in coma expected go burn to death as Weld County deputy sheriff planted an invisible gun on video in center console instead of rescue her, that two other officers failed to find in their search who also refused to rescue her.

As state investigators piece together how a woman placed in a police cruiser was hit by a train after an officer parked the cruiser on the tracks, 9NEWS has learned more about the woman and potential charges against the officers involved.

“She was frantically trying to get out,” personal injury attorney Paul Wilkinson told 9NEWS. “Of course, the doors were locked.” 

Tatted cops sound high on drugs, were they tested for DUI?? DOORS JAMMED SHUT. UNCONSCIOUS. MIRACLE SHE DIDNT BURN TO DEATH
AS A "CRISPY CRITTER"

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.

RELATED: CBI investigating officers who left suspect in squad car on train tracks


Racist Roadrage Swatter Video picking sisters up at school. Is this who almost got her killed by Swatter 911 call or did police pull over wrong color truck in mistaken identity?

Watch RACIST ROADRAGE VIDEO
picking up her sisters up at school
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Police radio dispatch audio recording identifies alleged "road rage" vehicle as a "SILVER Toyota Tundra" but her truck is BLACK

Does this TSA cop's truck look SILVER to you? 
It looks dark gray or black

This incident of "road rage" on video occurred at school while the TSA officer was picking up her little sisters. The angry driver said he took photos of her vehicle tag and was planning to call police. Self defense by lethal force is always allowed when in fear for your safety. Two police agencies failed to find a gun or weapon in her truck, while medical emergency crews worked the crash scene, a third agency claimed to find an invisible gun. A "drop gun" has a serial # removed that police carry and plant as "evidence" after they murder an unarmed suspect to escape legal liability. 

Or was this a case of MISTAKEN IDENTITY by the traffic cop to pull over the wrong color truck? The TSA officer's truck looks black not silver. 

2 police agencies failed to find gun, video shows third agency planting 1 bullet and invisible drop gun at end of video while everyone distracted by emergency rescue, note police blurred image so drop gun invisible. If its her gun so what? Its not a crime to own or use a firearm to prevent crime

Prosecutors brag they can indict (and convict) a ham sandwich, being innocent is never a guarrantee of victory in court. The judge who invented that phrase was indicted, arrested and convicted for extortion.

It is a violation of law for police to park on railroad tracks with caselaw citations by police -- 2M views


Its harder to win if innocent, because the defendant trusts the judicial system blindly from decades of TV brainwashing and censorship of legal procedures in schools, and rarely has $300,000 for a competant motivated lawyer in a jury trial. 

Many ask if this was a premeditated attempted homicide, by cops or by swatter?


My sister was a public defender of 1,000s of cases, who only won 1 case, after "the guilty career criminal who knew the system told her what to do to win." Now she is a "proud Marxist communist" law professor who speaks Chinese and lived in communist China training Chicom spies English them importing them to USA for Yale university to place in high-tech government jobs like bioweapons labs and nuclear facilies. 

"This was a high risk traffic stop. But not because of the suspect." Dr Todd Grande. As allegedly intelligent as the dr is, he did not know she is a TSA COP. I cant tell him because communist treasonous criminal jewish foreign Youtube bans my comments.

Paul Wilkinson, a civil attorney for Rios-Gonzalez, told 9NEWS the 911 caller “was the aggressor” and that “he was speeding ahead of her and then slamming on his brakes, repeatedly harassing her. She was afraid for her life.” 

Swatting

Swatting is an internet prank/crime where someone finds your address either through your IP or because your name and location is known. Then they call 911 anonymously and report a fake emergency. 

Ex, someone can call and say that someone at that address is being held at a gun point or someone is going to commit suicide and a SWAT team would be dispatched to the address.

Its becoming a trend, it is only a matter of time before somebody gets killed. Anyone caught swatting could face serious charges — even federal charges for abusive 911 calls, false alarms or reports and then unauthorized use of telecommunications.

"I got swatted yesterday by some hacker on the internet. Swatting should be stopped, its not funny."


Marjorie Taylor Greene Responds to Being Swatted: ‘Democrat Activists Tried To Murder Me’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she was swatted during the early hours of Wednesday morning as a result of Democrat activists trying to get her killed. Rep. Greene was understandably disturbed by the situation and correctly labeled it “political terrorism.”

“I, a sitting member of Congress, was their target. They wanted to get me killed, and that’s why they called police,” Greene told Jones, adding police handled the situation well.

“Considering the fact that this sicko wanted to have me killed by police in my own home and was willing to use the police to do that to me, it’s really political terrorism, Alex, that’s what this is, political terrorism.”

Update by civil attorney of TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez 

Officers were called to the reported [alleged] road rage incident on Highway 85 in the Fort Lupton area around 7:40 p.m., the Fort Lupton Police Department said. 

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez is a married mom

Law enforcement stopped the suspect car near Highway 85 and County Road 36. A Platteville officer parked his cruiser on the tracks during the stop. Shortly after Rios-Gonzalez was placed in the cruiser, the train hit it.

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez is a married mom

Rios-Gonzalez, WHO WORKS AS A TSA SECURITY OFFICER, suffered nine broken ribs, a fractured sternum, a broken arm and numerous other injuries to her head, back and legs, her attorney said. 

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed

“She’s definitely upset about what happened. She doesn’t understand why she was left in the car. She was yelling to get their attention and could see the train coming,” Wilkinson said. 

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed

9NEWS has learned the Fort Lupton Police Department has submitted a felony summons against the suspect to the Weld County District Attorney for review. [A "felony summons" is when police did not eyewitness a crime, the allegation is made by complaining witness based on sworn affidavit of probable cause under penalty of perjury, or unsworn allegation by salaried anonymous confidential informant who is a career criminal perping crimes with immunity and police approval.]

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed

“Our intake attorney will be looking at it to determine if charges will be filed,” an office administrator for the district attorney said over email. Earlier this week, the Weld County District Attorney's Office also indicated to 9NEWS it would review potential charges against police in the case. 

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed

9NEWS Legal Analyst Scott Robinson said there are grounds for criminal charges against police -- even potentially felony assault.


TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed

“The officers can clearly be charged. This was absolutely reckless behavior,” Robinson said. “It’s really inconceivable that in this day and age, any adult would park on railroad tracks. If that isn’t the essence of reckless behavior, I don’t know what is.”


Keith Millhouse, a rail safety consultant who spent 12 years serving as a board member for the Southern California Regional Rail Authority, said the collision was entirely preventable. 

“Never park a car on a set of train tracks for any amount of time, even if you think it's abandoned,” Millhouse said. “It’s just mind-boggling that this could occur.” 


9NEWS has reached out to Platteville Chief of Police Carl Dwyer for comment, but he has not responded. 

TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was a biker babe, now 100% disabled with PTSD and TBI

Video proves criminal acts by police far beyond anything seen before, like tatted up meth junkies stealing money drugs and cars

Paul Wilkinson, a civil attorney for Rios-Gonzalez, told 9NEWS the 911 caller “was the aggressor” and that “he was speeding ahead of her and then slamming on his brakes, repeatedly harassing her. She was afraid for her life.” 

Man who called 911 on woman hit by train in a police car speaks

About 15 minutes before TSA Security Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was hit by a train while detained in a Platteville Police car, a man called 911 claiming she pointed a gun at him.

Author: Jeremy Jojola

Published: September 30, 2022

GREELEY, Colo. — It’s been two weeks since a freight train collided with an occupied police car, and now a man connected to the events leading up to the incident is revealing his thoughts. 

9NEWS obtained dispatch audio and the 12-minute 911 call made in which a 22-year-old man tells a dispatch operator a woman [allegedly] pointed a gun at him during a road rage incident on Sept. 16. 

“I am headed towards Greeley on Highway 85. This lady was completely riding my a-- and then she pulled a gun on me,” the caller told a Weld County emergency dispatcher. The caller then described the woman as Hispanic and gave the Texas license plate.

9NEWS was able to speak to the caller over the phone. He asked that his name not be released because he considers himself a victim of a crime. 

“When I got to Fort Lupton, I noticed there was a car tailgating me really badly. And that’s when I tapped my breaks and there was a car ahead of me and I had to slow down. The car got behind me, pretty close to me,” the caller told 9NEWS over the phone. 

Paul Wilkinson, a civil attorney for Rios-Gonzalez, told 9NEWS the 911 caller “was the aggressor” and that “he was speeding ahead of her and then slamming on his brakes, repeatedly harassing her. She was afraid for her life.” 

The alleged road rage incident and the collision with the Platteville Police vehicle are being handled as two separate investigations. 

9NEWS legal analysts have indicated there are potential grounds for police to be charged with reckless negligence. 

The Weld County District Attorney’s Office said it is still reviewing a potential felony case against Rios-Gonzalez for the road rage incident. 

“If the cops get charged for their mistakes, she [or he] should be charged for her mistakes,” the 911 caller told 9NEWS. 

Rios-Gonzalez continues to recover at home and her family has set up a gofundme account to help with expenses.

If you have any information about this story or have a news tip you can contact jeremy@9news.com. 


Rios-Gonzalez, who works as a TSA Security Officer, was knocked unconscious in coma trapped in crushed vehicle and awoke several hours later in a hospital. She suffered nine broken ribs, a broken arm, broken teeth, a fractured sternum. She has been released from the hospital.

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Police Investigating SBI Incident in Platteville
Multiple agencies are investigating a critical incident where an individual detained by police sustained serious bodily injuries near US85 and County Rd. 36 just north of Platteville just after 7:30 p.m. on Friday, September 16, 2022.

Although early in the investigation, it’s believed the initial call was reported as an alleged road rage incident involving a firearm in Ft. Lupton earlier in the evening.

An officer with the Platteville Police Department (PPD) located the vehicle to make a traffic stop on US85 and County Rd. 38. The driver of the vehicle pulled to a stop just past the railroad tracks, with the patrol officer behind the car on the tracks. Two Ft. Lupton officers arrived on the scene and the team conducted a high-risk traffic stop and detained a lone female occupant (age 20, Greeley) placing her in the back of the Platteville patrol car detained on suspicion of felony menacing. While the officers cleared the suspect vehicle as part of the investigation, a train traveling northbound struck the PPD patrol car.  

The female was transported to a Greeley hospital for treatment. Her condition is unknown at this time.  

This investigation is being managed in a bifurcated manner due to the many elements of the incident. The Ft. Lupton Police Department is handling the criminal investigation of the incidents leading up to the initial call for police assistance. The Colorado State Patrol is investigating the serious-injury traffic accident that occurred between the train and the Platteville Police Department patrol vehicle. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has been requested to investigate the serious bodily injury to the individual while in police custody.

Due to the on-going nature of this investigation, there are no further updates expected today. 

Update: Serious Bodily Injury Incident in Platteville
 Agents with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) continue to investigate an incident where a woman in the back of a patrol car was struck by a train near US85 and County Rd. 36, north of Platteville, just after 7:30 p.m. on Friday, September 16, 2022. She sustained Serious Bodily Injuries (SBI) and was taken to a Greeley hospital for treatment. 

The woman has been identified as Yareni Rios-Gonzalez (age 20, Greeley) . She remains in a Greeley hospital with multiple injuries and is expected to survive.

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No one else was injured during the incident.

As stated previously, this investigation is being managed in a bifurcated manner due to the many elements of the incident. The Ft. Lupton Police Department is handling the criminal investigation of the incidents leading up to the initial call for police assistance. The Colorado State Patrol is investigating the serious-injury traffic accident that occurred between the train and the Platteville Police Department patrol vehicle. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has been requested to investigate the Serious Bodily Injury to the individual while in police custody.

While specific details cannot be provided, CBI agents are actively investigating its portion of the case through interviews and a comprehensive review of evidentiary material from the scene. 

When first heard the headline, I assumed it was attempted assassination by cop moonlighting as mafia hitman. Click to watch video

Platteville Police Sergeant Pablo Vazquez said he did not expect Fort Lupton police officer Jordan Steinke to place a handcuffed Yareni Rios-Gonzalez in the back of his patrol car. Read full story. 

WATCH: Colorado Cop who Parked on Tracks Blames Female Cop for Placing Handcuffed Woman in his Patrol Car before it was Struck by Train


By Carlos Miller
PINAC NEWS
October 11, 2022

The Colorado cop who parked his patrol car on a set of railroad tracks before a train collided into it with a handcuffed woman in the backseat tried to shift blame for the mishap on the female cop who showed up to the scene after him.

“I didn’t think the Lupton officer was going to put her in my car, I just didn’t,” Platteville Police Sergeant Pablo Vazquez explained to another officer in the moments after the collision.

“And she did. She put her in my car.”

A freight train then struck the patrol car minutes later as the two cops were searching the woman’s truck for an alleged gun.

The incident took place on September 16 after police received a 911 call from a man accusing a woman in a truck of pulling a gun on him during a road rage incident. The woman, Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, survived the incident and plans on suing.

Vazquez said he pulled Rios-Gonzalez over because the truck matched the description of the truck described in the 911 call [but WRONG COLOR]

He said the 20-year-old woman did not pull over at first but then came to a stop after crossing a set of railroad tracks. He came to a stop behind her directly on the tracks.

“I thought I had cleared the tracks,” Vazquez told the investigating officer.

He said Fort Lupton police officer Jordan Steinke then pulled up and handcuffed Rios-Gonzalez.

According to attorney Paul Wilkison, who is representing Rios-Gonzalez, his client screamed for help as the train approached and tried to escape but was unable to do so.

“You can hear the train horn,” he told CPR News. “The train has lights. Her hands were behind her back and she frantically tried to escape the vehicle, but the doors were locked, and it’s kind of a cage.

“She had thought about trying to get through to the front and get out that way, but she could not exit the vehicle. She saw everything coming.”

Rios-Gonzalez, who works as a TSA agent, was knocked unconscious and awoke several hours later in a hospital. She suffered nine broken ribs, a broken arm and a fractured sternum. She has been released from the hospital.

Police say she was lucky to have been placed on the driver side of the patrol car instead of the passenger side where the train struck.

Police say they later found a gun in her truck [SHERIFF DEPUTY PLANTED INVISIBLE EVIDENCE WHILE IN COME TRAPPED IN CRUSHED POLICE CAR PRESUMED DEAD AFTER FIRST SEARCH FAILED TO FIND GUN IN FRONT CENTER CONSOLE AS SEEN ON VIDEO] but charges have not been filed against her for the road rage allegation. However, charges may end up being filed against the two cops.



Sgt. Pablo Vazquez and Officer Jordan Steinke arrested TSA Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez and attempted to murder her by train crash. Why does CBS censor that the victim is a cop in all their stories?

Officers connected to train crash served with multiple police departments


BY BRIAN MAASS

UPDATED ON: OCTOBER 4, 2022 / 10:17 PM / CBS COLORAD

The two police officers involved with placing a handcuffed female suspect in a patrol car that was then hit by a train, have both served with multiple Colorado police departments and are certified by the state's Peace Officers Standards and Training agency.

Although their departments have not disclosed their names, CBS News Colorado has identified them through sources and other means as Sgt. Pablo Vazquez from the Platteville Police Department and Officer Jordan Steinke with the Fort Lupton Police Department.

Multiple sources have said both Vazquez and Steinke were involved in the arrest of Yareni Rios-Gonzalez on Sept. 16. Rios- Gonzalez was suspected of involvement in an armed road rage incident. After she was apprehended and pulled over on a Weld County road, police handcuffed her, and placed her in a Platteville police cruiser that was parked on railroad tracks. Moments later, a Union Pacific train slammed into the patrol car. Rios-Gonzalez suffered serious injuries.

Fort Lupton and Platteville police have not released the names of the officers involved. But multiple law enforcement sources said Vazquez is the Platteville police officer who stopped Rios-Gonzalez and parked his police car on the railroad tracks.

CBS News Colorado has not been able to reach Vazquez for comment. Prior to joining the Platteville PD, he was an officer with the Commerce City Police Department, Berthoud Police and the Federal Heights Police Department. He is certified by Colorado's POST board and has no adverse actions listed on his POST certification.

Steinke, with the Fort Lupton police department, appeared the be the first officer to arrive on scene after Vazquez. On police body cam video, she can be seen handcuffing the suspect and escorting the woman to Vazquez's police car.

Steinke, 28, previously served as a deputy with the Washington County Sheriff's Office and Fort Morgan Police. She is also certified by the state's POST board and has no adverse actions on her state record. Her attorney told CBS News Colorado Steinke was unlikely to comment at this stage of the investigation.

Fort Lupton Police Chief John Fryar declined to discuss Steinke's involvement in the case saying it was "a personnel issue." But he said "she has been under some scrutiny" and confirmed she was the subject of an internal affairs investigation because of "physical injury to someone she was involved with." Fryar went on to say, "She has done good work for us since she came to us from Washington County."

The incident has gained national attention and multiple law enforcement investigations are now underway into what happened, and how it happened. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is looking into how Rios-Gonzalez was injured while in police custody. 

CBI spokesperson Susan Medina said her agency has been conducting interviews and reviewing videos of what occurred. She called it a "comprehensive investigation" and said when completed, the results will be presented to the District Attorney in Weld County to see if criminal charges are warranted.



Sgt. Pablo Vazquez and Officer Jordan Steinke arrested TSA Police Officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez and attempted to murder her by train crash. Why does CBS censor that the victim is a cop in all their stories?


Video shows officer didn't know police car was on tracks


BY BRIAN MAASS

OCTOBER 7, 2022 / CBS COLORADO

DENVER (AP) — A police officer in Colorado who arrested a woman who was seriously injured when the parked patrol car she was in was struck by a freight train said he did not realize he had stopped the vehicle on the railroad tracks, according to police body camera video.

In video obtained by KUSA-TV on Thursday, Platteville Sgt. Pablo Vazquez told another officer that he thought he had cleared the tracks when he stopped Yareni Rios-Gonzalez on Sept. 16 in a suspected road rage case involving a gun. He said he pulled up right behind her truck and was focused on her because he was concerned about weapons.

Vazquez also said he did not know another officer he was working with from a nearby department had put Rios-Gonzalez in Vasquez's patrol vehicle until after it was hit by the train. He said the “saving grace” was that the other officer put Rios-Gonzalez on the side of the vehicle not usually used for people who are arrested.

Rios-Gonzalez's injuries included nine broken ribs, a broken arm and a fractured sternum. Her lawyer, Paul Wilkinson, has said he plans to file a lawsuit against police.

Previously released video from Vazquez's body camera show him and another officer searching Rios-Gonzalez's truck as the train approaches and its horn is blaring. Vazquez asks the other officer several times over the sound of the train's rumbling whether Rios-Gonzalez was in the patrol vehicle and she responds, one hand to her face, “Oh my God, yes, she was!"

Other police video shows officers scrambling as the train approaches and slams into the vehicle.



Why is  Sgt. Pablo Vazquez uniform in Spanish?

Police sergeant at center of controversial train crash labeled "liability risk" by previous police department

BY BRIAN MAASS

OCTOBER 13, 2022 / CBS COLORADO

A Platteville police sergeant who parked his patrol car on train tracks last month was labeled a "significant" liability risk by a previous police department, and his former department called his work "poor," according to a CBS News Colorado investigation. Despite those "red flags," the Platteville Police Department hired Sgt. Pablo Vazquez in 2020. 

Vazquez was placed on leave following the September 16 incident in Weld County. He stopped a female suspect in an armed road rage incident. Vazquez parked his patrol vehicle on train tracks, later saying he thought he had cleared the tracks.

A Fort Lupton police officer — who was second to respond to the road rage incident after Vazquez — placed the suspect, Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, 20, in Vazquez's police car. Moments later, a freight train smashed into the police car leaving Rios-Gonzalez with serious injuries. CBS News Colorado was the first to identify the officers involved with the incident.

"That trust factor is here. It's easy to not do a good background like you would for a new candidate," Smith said.

Dwyer did not respond when CBS News Colorado asked him to describe the background check done on Vazquez.

Vazquez's lawyer did not respond to a request from CBS News Colorado for comment on the sergeant's previous employment.

Internal affairs documents show in January of this year, Platteville's Chief issued Vazquez a written reprimand for tampering with a co-worker's cellphone. The Chief called the tampering "inappropriate." 

He told Vazquez, "please use better judgment moving forward to avoid further disciplinary action."

Multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating the September train incident and will present their findings to prosecutors for consideration of possible criminal charges.


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TSA police officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez was handcuffed and nearly murdered in police car abandoned on railroad tracks then hit by train at top speed. Why no riots burning 1,500 businesses, churches and police stations in the ONE town of deadbeat felon home invader suicidal junkie George Floyd who overdosed on fentanyl and meth, then preplanned riot arsons spread to 220 cities in USA with White House burned and Capital invaded by BLM wearing Trump hats led and funded by Jade Sacker at CNN and another $10B donations to BLM led by white Nazi jew George Soros with another 65 murders? The police attack on this TSA police officer by police was a billion times more violent and horrific but now Fake News is silent and 99% never reported she is a cop... None have reported the facts on this page....


The only murderer of junkie career criminal felon George Floyd was George Floyd, his fentanyl dealer, police dispatcher who refused immediate police request for ambulance and ambulance crew who refused to administer Narcan during drug overdose to administer Narcan. The innocent police officer Derek Chauvin who restrained him was Floyd's coworker of many years who obeyed Floyd's request to remove him from back seat of pattol car and instantly called for ambulance, yet now in prison for murder. Ambulance crew refused to give first aid to Floyd for drug overdose. Why is media silent on the extremely violent attempted murder of TSA police officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez? Where are the mass riots? Why are the police officers not under arrest? Why has she not received an instant $27M settlement check for drug overdose without trial like felon George Floyd's family? Why did BLM terrorists not creat an astroturf soverign nation of criminal rapists to honor TSA police officer Yareni Rios-Gonzalez like they did for junkie felon George Floyd?

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I am Yareni's mother, Maria. As many of you know, my daughter was struck by a train and suffered severe injuries from which she's been trying her hardest to recover. We are highly blessed and Thankful to our lord that she survived although this will forever impact Yareni's life, we need your help to continue Yareni's medical treatments and help with expenses. As some know this case might take a long time to be resolved. But meanwhile my daughter and her family still have expenses to take care of. Unfortunately her husband has missed a lot of work because he has been home assisting Yareni with daily activities that she cant do on her own (eat, get dressed,shower etc) not to mention taking care of their 2 year old daughter. Yareni wont be able to work anytime soon and help support her husband like she used too. Anything helps, and will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. God Bless.

Soy la madre de Yareni, María. Como muchos de ustedes saben, mi hija fue atropellada por un tren y sufrió heridas graves de las que ha estado haciendo todo lo posible por recuperarse. Estamos muy bendecidos y agradecidos con nuestro señor porque ella sobrevivió, aunque esto afectará para siempre la vida de Yareni, necesitamos su ayuda para continuar con los tratamientos médicos de Yareni y ayudar con los gastos. Como algunos de ustedes saben, este caso puede tardar mucho en resolverse. Pero mientras tanto, mi hija y su familia aún tienen gastos que atender. Desafortunadamente, su esposo ha faltado mucho al trabajo porque ha estado en casa ayudando a Yareni con las actividades diarias que ella no puede hacer sola (comer, vestirse, ducharse, etc.) sin mencionar el cuidado de su hija de 2 años. Yareni no podrá trabajar en el corto plazo y ayudar a su esposo como solía hacerlo. Cualquier cosa ayuda, y será muy apreciada. Gracias de antemano por su cooperación. Dios los bendiga.

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I feel as an RN that your daughter should not be home yet. Please speak to an attorney. She should have gone to a brain injury center for rehabilitation, and I would encourage you to look into that. She is still very much at risk. I'm so sorry this happened to her and I hope that you will be able to hold the State and country and city responsible for this negligence and gross disregard for her safety.

 

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Police responded to a false 911 call at the home of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene early Thursday morning, the second “swatting” call targeting the Republican congresswoman in two days, authorities confirmed.

Two officers showed up to Greene’s home in Rome, Georgia, after receiving a call at 2:53 a.m. ET Thursday about “a male possibly shooting his family members and then himself,” according to a report from the Rome Police Department.

The suspect, who called through an internet chat that appeared to be a suicide crisis line, falsely told police responders that a man “came out as trans-gender and claimed they shot the family” at Greene’s address, the report said.

“If anyone tried to stop me from shooting myself, I will shoot them,” said the caller, who gave officers the name Wayne Greene and warned that “they would be waiting for us,” according to the police report.

The officers went to Greene’s house and met her at her front door, where they explained the situation, the report said. They “confirmed this was a second false report,” the department said in a press statement.

Officers could not see a location used in the suicide chat line “due to the person(s) using a VPN,” the report said.

The department said it is working with the U.S. Capitol Police on the investigation, which remains active.

Greene revealed in a tweet Thursday morning that she was “swatted again last night.”

Her spokesman, Nick Dyer, told CNBC he could confirm the incident. “Our number one concern is the safety of Congresswoman Greene and her family,” read a statement from Greene’s office, which described the calls as “violent crimes” even though no violence occurred.

The far-right lawmaker, who represents Georgia’s 14th Congressional District and is supported by former President Donald Trump, was targeted in the first swatting call around 1 a.m. ET on Wednesday by an alleged opponent of her stance on transgender rights, police said.

That caller falsely claimed that a man had been shot multiple times in a bathtub at Greene’s residence.

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The Mysterious Case of Murder of a Redlight Traffic Scamera



All charges dismissed against accused redlight camera sniper Clifford Clark

Why would anyone pay $50,000 to a lawyer when all they had to do to win a redlight camera ticket is ignore it? Or pay $50? Retired millionaire software engineer, aerobatic pilot, blues guitarist, CEO Clifford Clark won dismissal of charges of allegedly shooting a redlight traffic camera after a cop confessed to the falseflag inside job crime. Police, prosecutors and foreign scamera company destroyed all ballistic evidence in the case, that proved Clark's 30-06 rifle was incapable of shooting an aluminum and plastic camera without large exit holes, but the appellate court reinstated the lower court's dismissal. Prosecutors then dismissed the charges rather that put a cop on winess stand to testify he did it. Charges also dismissed for aggrevated assault and resisting arrest when two undercover cops wearing Metallica tshirts raided his house by home invasion, only for cops to run from his house screaming "having flashbacks to Afghanistan". He was threatened with arrest if his lawyer subpoenaed the police report of his carjacking assault by undercover officers and informants that gave him a massive stroke despite his blackbelt in karate. Read the State's appellate opinion of the dismissed "slam dunk" case laughed at in the worldwide Fake News. No mention in Fake News that he won his cases or police gave him a beating so severe he suffered a massive stroke requiring brain surgery. His website CliffSpeaks.com on the case is down due to stroke and having to teach himself how to walk and talk because Medicare refuses payment for stroke. I broadcast my TV show inside his courtroom until banned after the judge realized he was winning, i wrote a 50 page First Amendment appellate brief to get back into court, i supplied the cop eyewitness to police confession. His defense attorney was also a prosecutor in another county, he said Cliff was "innocent" rather than "Not Guilty". I did several radio and TV shows discussing the case.


"If I’m found floating face down in the river or murdered ('apparent suicide') in a jail cell on some bogus charge, you’ll know it was the sheriff’s department working in concert with the University of Tennessee." 
Clifford Clark, CliffSpeaks.com

Clifford Clark playing the blues in a fighter pilot dogfight

Spring City, Tn. Train-School Bus Tragedy 1955

In Memory Of Eleven Children Who Lost Their Lives

FINDAGRAVE.COM -- In 2005, I took my wife Elizabeth to Tennessee to place flowers on her sister Martha's and her Grandparent's Graves in Spring City, Tennessee. While there I met two families at two different graves placing flowers. One lady told me when she was a little girl in 1955 that her brother was killed on a School Bus that was hit by a train. Another lady came with her husband to another grave and her sister had died in this same accident. This was Mothers Day week-end 50 years later and these children were still not forgotten by their families. I was deeply moved by their loss. After doing some research, I have found more info on this tragedy During Our July 2009 Trip About What happened in this small town in East Tennessee. The Southern Railway train struck the bus broadside, scattering dead and injured grammar school children for 10 car-lengths along the track. The accident happened just off the main street of this town of less than 2,000 population, two blocks from the elementary school the children had just left. As in most other rural Tennessee areas, Spring City schools start classes in mid-August to allow a harvest-time recess. The town is near an elbow of the Tennessee River between Knoxville and Chattanooga. Every available ambulance and all state highway patrol cars for miles around were dispatched here immediately. The children, ranging in ages from 6 to 12, were taken to hospitals here and at nearby Dayton, Rockwood, Chattanooga and Crossville. This tragic Accident Led To Legislation That Requires All School Buses To Stop At Every Railroad Crossing.


Pirate News note: That school bus crossing now has flashing lights and an automatic gate, my mom told me that story every time we crossed that exact spot. This disaster is just down the street from the deadliest disaster in Boy Scout history on Whites Creek with 8 drowning deaths. Mom always lectured me about that too. And about the drugdealing Dixie Mafia sheriff, mountain lions released by TWRA, coyotes wolves and bears in her yard. Life is dangerous, be safe, nobody gets out alive. Be kind to other people. Defend yourself when you have to. And never agree to a police officer's illegal request to sit in a police car illegally parked on a busy railroad track, ask it to be moved first, or ask for his supervisor.

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DISCLAIMER

"10% of cops are honest, 10% dishonest, and 80% wish they were honest."

Detective Frank Serpico NYPD, sworn testimony to the Knapp Commission

The news reporting and analysis on this case is the writer's opinion based on police press releases, police videos and audio, other news reports, social media by the suspect TSA police officer and extrapolating nonrelated news reports with potential similarities. Actual facts in this case may later prove to be completely different. Police have a difficult, dangerous and necessary job to keep the peace. Not many people would run to the sound of gunfire, not even most police officers. These officers may all be upstanding citizens and professionals most of the time, on and off-duty. Everyone makes mistakes under pressure or due to lack of training. Everyone may be an intoxicated addict, even officers on the job. Corruption is rampant in police agencies, including planting evidence, "testilying" and first degree intentional rapes and intentional murders of suspects during traffic stops and after crashes by blocking first responders to stop a suspect testifying. Officers have been convicted of murders, serial killings and mafia hits during traffic stops. That's what Internal Affairs is for, mostly to cover that up to avoid successful civil lawsuits against police. Municipal corporations have been sued into bankruptcy, with entire police departments permanantly closed and all officers fired, after one homicide prosecution with lawsuit settlement. Police, prosecutors, city attorneys, juries and media may close ranks to destroy or murder an innocent victim, "for the greater good." A Rockford Tennessee PD officer was arrested and charged with second degree murder after a "traffic stop" of Maryville PD officer Mickey Laton riding his sportbike to work, when RPD intentionally crossed 2 lanes of traffic and rammed his motorcycle without emergency lights or siren. A multimillion dollar settlement was paid to the officer's family. A jury failed to render a guilty verdict despite a "slam dunk" case proven by police video. The city filed bankruptcy and entire police department of two officers were fired, department closed.

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