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2019 Lakewood semi-truck crash

On April 25, 2019, a deadly traffic collision occurred on Interstate 70 near Lakewood, Colorado, United States, when a semi-trailer truck's brakes allegedly malfunctioned, causing the truck to crash into 12 cars and three other semi-trailer trucks, resulting in multiple fires and explosions, killing four people. The truck was driven by Rogel Lazaro Aguilera Mederos, who was later convicted of vehicular homicide.

2019 Lakewood semi-truck crash
The portion of Interstate 70 where the crash occurred. The crash happened just to the right side of the overpass.
Details
DateApril 25, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-04-25)
4:45 PM MDT
LocationI-70 and Denver West Marriott Blvd. in Lakewood
Coordinates39°44′24″N 105°09′32″W / 39.74000°N 105.15889°W / 39.74000; -105.15889
CountryUnited States
CauseBrake failure, driver error.
Statistics
Deaths4
Injured10

Incident edit

Precursor crash edit

Just after 4:00 p.m. MDT on April 25, 2019, an unrelated semi-trailer truck crashed into a Jefferson County Public Schools school bus on Interstate 70 at the Ward Road exit, resulting in ten injuries,[1] and causing Interstate 70 to be closed eastbound from Ward Road (Exit 266) to Kipling Street (Exit 267).[2] This, in-turn, created heavy congestion all the way to Colorado Mills Parkway (Exit 263). About 30 minutes later, all but the far left lanes remained closed, furthering traffic onto Colorado Mills Parkway.[3]

Main crash edit

On the afternoon of April 25, Rogel Lazaro Aguilera Mederos was driving a semi-trailer truck carrying lumber on eastbound Interstate 70. Around 4:30 p.m. MDT, Aguilera Mederos lost control of his semi-trailer truck when his brakes malfunctioned while going down a mountainous stretch of Interstate 70. Aguilera Mederos was first reported speeding as he passed Genesee (Exit 254).[4] After passing the Genesee exit, Aguilera Mederos's truck began to smoke as he passed a runaway truck ramp, without taking it, and instead drifted into the left lane nearly clipping a white Chevy Silverado, and passed the next exit as well.[5] For the next few minutes, Aguilera Mederos reached speeds upwards of 100 mph[6] and passed the next four exits.

As Aguilera Mederos approached Colorado Mills Parkway, he tried to move the truck to the right shoulder to avoid colliding with stopped traffic caused by the precursor bus crash, but quickly swerved back into traffic when another semi-trailer truck was already in the right shoulder. Moments later, Aguilera Mederos's truck was seen speeding past a driver who was livestreaming while stopped at Colorado Mills Parkway (Exit 263).[7] Seconds after speeding past the livestreamer, Aguilera Mederos crashed his semi-trailer truck into three other semi-trailer trucks and 12 vehicles.[8] The lumber from Aguilera Mederos's semi-trailer, combined with the gasoline from the smashed cars, and the mattresses carried by a Beautyrest semi-trailer truck, created quick fuel for the fire to ignite and then quickly explode.[9]

Within seconds of Aguilera Mederos's semi exploding, eastbound cars quickly drove over the median and into the Colorado Mills Parkway exit, causing immediate congestion.[7] The first call went to Lakewood Emergency Officials around 4:50 p.m.[8] Interstate 70 was officially closed eastbound and westbound at Colorado Mills Parkway by the Colorado Department of Transportation at 5:03 p.m.[10] Interstate 70 would later be closed from Exit 261 to Exit 265 at 6:24 p.m.[11] The fire wasn't fully under control and able to be investigated until 10 p.m. that night.[12] Interstate 70 remained closed through the night and reopened at 8:20 p.m. on April 26.[13]

Aftermath edit

Four people were killed in the crash, all residents of Colorado: Doyle Harrison (aged 61), William Bailey (aged 67), Stanley Politano (aged 69), and Miguel Lamas Arrellano (aged 24).[14]

Mederos survived the crash with no injuries and was booked into the Jefferson County jail the following morning, arrested on various charges related to the incident. Aguilera Mederos was initially under investigation for vehicular manslaughter but on May 3, 2019, the charges were revised to 40 different ones, including six counts of first degree assault and 24 counts of attempted first degree assault.[12]

Since at least summer 2019, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has been considering plans for an additional runaway truck ramp east (downhill) of the Mt. Vernon site.[15][16] In November 2021, CDOT launched a survey, now closed, to solicit input on ramp design and placement.[17]

Trial edit

Mederos was arrested on April 26, 2019, and charged with multiple counts of vehicular homicide.[18] Bail was set at $400,000, and Aguilera Mederos was released from jail on May 19, 2019, after posting bail.[19] A judge granted his request to await trial in Texas, where he resides.[20]

Aguilera Mederos's claim that his brakes failed to work could not be fully investigated due to the semi being completely destroyed in the flames.[12] The company Aguilera Mederos was working for, Castellano 03 Trucking LLC, received 30 safety violations in the two years prior to the crash. Some of the violations included employing truck drivers unable to understand English highway signs.[12] Interstate 70 in Colorado contains many signs, only in English, between Genesee and Colorado Mills Parkway warning truckers of the steep grades, sharp curves, gear shifts, and locations of runaway truck ramps.[21]

On November 21, 2019, Aguilera Mederos's attorney, Rob Corry, attempted to enter a motion to disqualify the state's prosecutors; but the judge denied the request,[4] at which point Aguilera Mederos pleaded not guilty.[4]

Aguilera Mederos's trial began on September 28, 2021, in Jefferson County.[22] On October 25, 2021, a jury found Aguilera Mederos guilty of four counts of vehicular homicide;[23] he was sentenced to 110 years in prison. Aguilera Mederos, who had been free on bail prior to his trial, was taken into custody immediately after the verdict. According to the sentencing judge, Bruce Jones, this was the statutory minimum for the crimes Aguilera Mederos had been convicted.[24] Jones made a point stating he did not agree with the sentence he was imposing but that legally the choice was out of his hands.[24] This was disputed by Aguilera Mederos's attorneys however, who argued that the minimum sentence could be as low as twenty years.[25] Aguilera Mederos's attorneys announced their intention to appeal the 110-year sentence almost immediately after it was imposed.[26]

Reactions edit

The 110-year prison sentence for Aguilera Mederos was met with significant, but not unanimous, backlash.

Mark Silverstein, the legal director of the ACLU of Colorado, described the sentence as "grossly excessive". Silverstein criticized the prosecution, claiming they overcharged in an attempt to induce a guilty plea.[27] In contrast, George Brauchler, who previously served as a district attorney for Colorado's 18th Judicial District, disagreed, stating that he has "little sympathy for someone who turns down a reasonable plea bargain offer, and then goes to trial and bemoans the fact that the worst thing that could happen to them happened" and that the sentence was reasonable given that Aguilera Mederos killed four people.[27]

As of December 17, 2021, almost five million people have signed a Change.org petition asking that either Aguilera Mederos sentence be commuted or he be granted clemency by Colorado governor Jared Polis. The petition agrees the accident was tragic and claims that the trucking company should be held liable for the accident instead of Aguilera Mederos. Polis's office released an initial statement regarding clemency for Aguilera Mederos: "We are aware of this issue, the Governor and his team review each clemency application individually."[14] The Denver Post editorial board also called for a commuted sentence.[28] The harsh sentence led to an outcry from many in the Latino community, with the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) becoming a leading voice of support for Aguilera Mederos.[29] Visible outrage was seen in the trucking community as well, with some drivers calling for a boycott of the state of Colorado.[30][31]

Subsequent developments edit

Following the nationwide backlash, First Judicial District Attorney Alexis King, the lead prosecutor in the case who personally oversaw pursual of the charges which culminated in Aguilera Mederos's century-plus prison sentence, requested a re-sentencing hearing in his case, with their goal being a sentence ranging from 20 to 30 years.[32]

On December 30, 2021, before the planned re-sentencing hearing, Governor Jared Polis commuted Aguilera Mederos's sentence from 110 years to 10 years.[33][34][35]

References edit

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On April 25 2019 a deadly traffic collision occurred on Interstate 70 near Lakewood Colorado United States when a semi trailer truck s brakes allegedly malfunctioned causing the truck to crash into 12 cars and three other semi trailer trucks resulting in multiple fires and explosions killing four people The truck was driven by Rogel Lazaro Aguilera Mederos who was later convicted of vehicular homicide 2019 Lakewood semi truck crashThe portion of Interstate 70 where the crash occurred The crash happened just to the right side of the overpass Show map of ColoradoShow map of the United StatesDetailsDateApril 25 2019 5 years ago 2019 04 25 4 45 PM MDTLocationI 70 and Denver West Marriott Blvd in LakewoodCoordinates39 44 24 N 105 09 32 W 39 74000 N 105 15889 W 39 74000 105 15889CountryUnited StatesCauseBrake failure driver error StatisticsDeaths4Injured10 Contents 1 Incident 1 1 Precursor crash 1 2 Main crash 2 Aftermath 3 Trial 3 1 Reactions 3 2 Subsequent developments 4 ReferencesIncident editPrecursor crash edit Just after 4 00 p m MDT on April 25 2019 an unrelated semi trailer truck crashed into a Jefferson County Public Schools school bus on Interstate 70 at the Ward Road exit resulting in ten injuries 1 and causing Interstate 70 to be closed eastbound from Ward Road Exit 266 to Kipling Street Exit 267 2 This in turn created heavy congestion all the way to Colorado Mills Parkway Exit 263 About 30 minutes later all but the far left lanes remained closed furthering traffic onto Colorado Mills Parkway 3 Main crash edit On the afternoon of April 25 Rogel Lazaro Aguilera Mederos was driving a semi trailer truck carrying lumber on eastbound Interstate 70 Around 4 30 p m MDT Aguilera Mederos lost control of his semi trailer truck when his brakes malfunctioned while going down a mountainous stretch of Interstate 70 Aguilera Mederos was first reported speeding as he passed Genesee Exit 254 4 After passing the Genesee exit Aguilera Mederos s truck began to smoke as he passed a runaway truck ramp without taking it and instead drifted into the left lane nearly clipping a white Chevy Silverado and passed the next exit as well 5 For the next few minutes Aguilera Mederos reached speeds upwards of 100 mph 6 and passed the next four exits As Aguilera Mederos approached Colorado Mills Parkway he tried to move the truck to the right shoulder to avoid colliding with stopped traffic caused by the precursor bus crash but quickly swerved back into traffic when another semi trailer truck was already in the right shoulder Moments later Aguilera Mederos s truck was seen speeding past a driver who was livestreaming while stopped at Colorado Mills Parkway Exit 263 7 Seconds after speeding past the livestreamer Aguilera Mederos crashed his semi trailer truck into three other semi trailer trucks and 12 vehicles 8 The lumber from Aguilera Mederos s semi trailer combined with the gasoline from the smashed cars and the mattresses carried by a Beautyrest semi trailer truck created quick fuel for the fire to ignite and then quickly explode 9 Within seconds of Aguilera Mederos s semi exploding eastbound cars quickly drove over the median and into the Colorado Mills Parkway exit causing immediate congestion 7 The first call went to Lakewood Emergency Officials around 4 50 p m 8 Interstate 70 was officially closed eastbound and westbound at Colorado Mills Parkway by the Colorado Department of Transportation at 5 03 p m 10 Interstate 70 would later be closed from Exit 261 to Exit 265 at 6 24 p m 11 The fire wasn t fully under control and able to be investigated until 10 p m that night 12 Interstate 70 remained closed through the night and reopened at 8 20 p m on April 26 13 Aftermath editFour people were killed in the crash all residents of Colorado Doyle Harrison aged 61 William Bailey aged 67 Stanley Politano aged 69 and Miguel Lamas Arrellano aged 24 14 Mederos survived the crash with no injuries and was booked into the Jefferson County jail the following morning arrested on various charges related to the incident Aguilera Mederos was initially under investigation for vehicular manslaughter but on May 3 2019 the charges were revised to 40 different ones including six counts of first degree assault and 24 counts of attempted first degree assault 12 Since at least summer 2019 the Colorado Department of Transportation CDOT has been considering plans for an additional runaway truck ramp east downhill of the Mt Vernon site 15 16 In November 2021 CDOT launched a survey now closed to solicit input on ramp design and placement 17 Trial editMederos was arrested on April 26 2019 and charged with multiple counts of vehicular homicide 18 Bail was set at 400 000 and Aguilera Mederos was released from jail on May 19 2019 after posting bail 19 A judge granted his request to await trial in Texas where he resides 20 Aguilera Mederos s claim that his brakes failed to work could not be fully investigated due to the semi being completely destroyed in the flames 12 The company Aguilera Mederos was working for Castellano 03 Trucking LLC received 30 safety violations in the two years prior to the crash Some of the violations included employing truck drivers unable to understand English highway signs 12 Interstate 70 in Colorado contains many signs only in English between Genesee and Colorado Mills Parkway warning truckers of the steep grades sharp curves gear shifts and locations of runaway truck ramps 21 On November 21 2019 Aguilera Mederos s attorney Rob Corry attempted to enter a motion to disqualify the state s prosecutors but the judge denied the request 4 at which point Aguilera Mederos pleaded not guilty 4 Aguilera Mederos s trial began on September 28 2021 in Jefferson County 22 On October 25 2021 a jury found Aguilera Mederos guilty of four counts of vehicular homicide 23 he was sentenced to 110 years in prison Aguilera Mederos who had been free on bail prior to his trial was taken into custody immediately after the verdict According to the sentencing judge Bruce Jones this was the statutory minimum for the crimes Aguilera Mederos had been convicted 24 Jones made a point stating he did not agree with the sentence he was imposing but that legally the choice was out of his hands 24 This was disputed by Aguilera Mederos s attorneys however who argued that the minimum sentence could be as low as twenty years 25 Aguilera Mederos s attorneys announced their intention to appeal the 110 year sentence almost immediately after it was imposed 26 Reactions edit The 110 year prison sentence for Aguilera Mederos was met with significant but not unanimous backlash Mark Silverstein the legal director of the ACLU of Colorado described the sentence as grossly excessive Silverstein criticized the prosecution claiming they overcharged in an attempt to induce a guilty plea 27 In contrast George Brauchler who previously served as a district attorney for Colorado s 18th Judicial District disagreed stating that he has little sympathy for someone who turns down a reasonable plea bargain offer and then goes to trial and bemoans the fact that the worst thing that could happen to them happened and that the sentence was reasonable given that Aguilera Mederos killed four people 27 As of December 17 2021 almost five million people have signed a Change org petition asking that either Aguilera Mederos sentence be commuted or he be granted clemency by Colorado governor Jared Polis The petition agrees the accident was tragic and claims that the trucking company should be held liable for the accident instead of Aguilera Mederos Polis s office released an initial statement regarding clemency for Aguilera Mederos We are aware of this issue the Governor and his team review each clemency application individually 14 The Denver Post editorial board also called for a commuted sentence 28 The harsh sentence led to an outcry from many in the Latino community with the League of United Latin American Citizens LULAC becoming a leading voice of support for Aguilera Mederos 29 Visible outrage was seen in the trucking community as well with some drivers calling for a boycott of the state of Colorado 30 31 Subsequent developments edit Following the nationwide backlash First Judicial District Attorney Alexis King the lead prosecutor in the case who personally oversaw pursual of the charges which culminated in Aguilera Mederos s century plus prison sentence requested a re sentencing hearing in his case with their goal being a sentence ranging from 20 to 30 years 32 On December 30 2021 before the planned re sentencing hearing Governor Jared Polis commuted Aguilera Mederos s sentence from 110 years to 10 years 33 34 35 References edit School Bus Crash Shut Down Lanes Of I 70 At Ward Road 2019 04 25 Archived from the original on 2022 01 26 Retrieved 2020 01 06 ColoradoDOT April 25 2019 I 70 EB Road closed between Exit 266 CO 72 Ward Rd and Exit 267 CO 391 Kipling St All lanes blocked eastbound due to crash use alternate route Ward Tweet Retrieved 2020 01 06 via Twitter ColoradoDOT April 25 2019 I 70 EB Crash between Exit 266 CO 72 Ward Rd and Exit 267 CO 391 Kipling St Right lanes blocked left lane is open expect delays Tweet Retrieved 2020 01 06 via Twitter a b c Truck driver in deadly I 70 crash pleads not guilty KMGH TV 2019 11 21 Archived from the original on 2019 11 23 Retrieved 2020 01 06 I70 Colorado accident before the accident archived from the original on 2021 02 16 retrieved 2020 01 06 My deepest condolences to the families I 70 crash suspect shares Facebook message after posting bond KUSA 21 May 2019 Archived from the original on 2022 01 26 Retrieved 2020 01 06 a b LIVE I70 Lakewood Colorado Huge Crash Burger Planet IRL Streams archived from the original on 2020 01 03 retrieved 2020 01 06 a b Multiple people dead in fiery crash near Colorado Mills Parkway I 70 closed eastbound The Denver Post 2019 04 25 Archived from the original on 2022 01 26 Retrieved 2020 01 06 At least four people confirmed dead in 28 vehicle crash on Interstate 70 near Denver West Highway reopens in both directions The Denver Post 2019 04 26 Archived from the original on 2020 08 14 Retrieved 2020 01 06 ColoradoDOT April 25 2019 I 70 EB WB Road closed at Exit 262 US 40 Colfax Ave Large vehicle fire Road blocked both directions for safety concerns Expect long delays Tweet Retrieved 2020 01 06 via Twitter CDOT 2019 04 25 I 70 EB WB Road closed between Exit 261 US 6 6th Ave and Exit 265 CO 58 Closed both directions CO 58 to 6th Ave alternate routes include Colfax 6th Avenue or C 470 Long delays expected ColoradoDOT Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 2020 01 06 a b c d Semi driver formally charged after deadly I 70 crash KMGH TV 2019 05 03 Archived from the original on 2019 11 30 Retrieved 2020 01 06 CDOT 2019 04 26 I 70 EB Road open between Exit 261 US 6 6th Ave and Exit 264 32nd Ave Eastbound I 70 is completely open following crash cleanup investigation ColoradoDOT Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Retrieved 2020 01 06 a b Lenthang Marlene Helsel Phil December 17 2021 Over 3 million sign petition to change 110 year jail sentence of truck driver in crash that killed 4 NBC News Archived from the original on December 19 2021 Retrieved December 19 2021 CDOT considering additional runaway truck ramp on I 70 near Denver KDVR 2019 07 25 Archived from the original on 2021 12 20 Retrieved 2021 12 20 CDOT Plans underway for new runaway truck ramps on I 70 toward Denver KDVR 2021 05 15 Archived from the original on 2021 12 20 Retrieved 2021 12 20 Patton Wimberly 2021 11 22 CDOT conducting runaway ramp survey in response to fiery 28 vehicle pileup crash caused by rookie driver CDLLife Archived from the original on 2021 12 20 Retrieved 2021 12 20 Naham Matt April 26 2019 Complete Chaos Truck Driver Under Arrest After 4 Killed in Horrific Rush Hour Crash in Denver Law amp Crime Archived from the original on January 18 2022 Retrieved January 17 2022 oscar Contreras 2019 05 19 Rogel 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Judge to reconsider 110 year sentence for I 70 truck driver who killed four in crash The Denver Post Archived from the original on December 28 2021 Retrieved December 28 2021 Morfitt Karen December 13 2021 Judge Sentences Rogel Aguilera Mederos To 110 Years In Prison For Fiery I 70 Crash KCNC TV Archived from the original on December 19 2021 Retrieved December 19 2021 Sallinger Rick 16 December 2021 110 Years In Prison Appeal Planned For Truck Driver Rogel Aguilera Mederos Convicted in Crash That Killed 4 On I 70 KCNC TV Archived from the original on 18 December 2021 Retrieved December 19 2021 a b Bradbury Shelly December 16 2021 Trucker s 110 year sentence in fatal I 70 crash spotlights Colorado sentencing laws prosecutors charging decisions The Denver Post Archived from the original on January 26 2022 Retrieved December 19 2021 Editorial Board Denver Post 2021 12 15 Editorial Jared Polis commute part of the 110 year sentence for Aguilera Mederos The Denver Post Archived from the 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