Well Deserved: Latino Woman Wins $8.5 Million Settlement After Being Hit by Train While Handcuffed in Police Car

by Gee NY

A Colorado woman, Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, has secured an $8.5 million settlement in a civil lawsuit after she was struck by a freight train while handcuffed in the back of a police car,

The 2022 incident resulted in severe injuries and raised significant concerns over police misconduct.

The near-fatal event occurred when Rios-Gonzalez, then 20, was pulled over by Sgt. Pablo Vazquez of the Platteville Police Department for allegedly brandishing a handgun during a road rage incident.

Officers Jordan Steinke and Ryan Thomeczek from the nearby Fort Lupton Police Department arrived at the scene to assist with the arrest, as the incident had occurred within their jurisdiction.

In a critical error, Sgt. Vazquez parked his patrol car directly on active train tracks, and Rios-Gonzalez was placed inside the vehicle, handcuffed.

Despite the sound of an approaching train horn, none of the officers reacted in time. As the freight train barreled down, the officers fled the scene, leaving Rios trapped in the backseat.

The train collided with the patrol car, severely injuring Rios, who sustained a broken arm and significant head trauma.

Rios-Gonzalez filed a civil lawsuit against the three officers and their respective police departments, claiming negligence and reckless disregard for her safety.

The case culminated in an $8.5 million settlement in June 2024, which will be split between the two police departments.

Additionally, two of the officers involved faced criminal charges, were convicted of misdemeanors, and have since been dismissed from their positions.

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