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US police officer convicted of assault after handcuffed suspect hit by train

Jordan Steinke was acquitted of a charge of criminal attempt to commit manslaughter.

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A Colorado officer who put a handcuffed woman in a parked police vehicle that was hit by a freight train has been found guilty of reckless endangerment and assault.

Jordan Steinke was acquitted of the third charge of criminal attempt to commit manslaughter.

Steinke was the first of two officers to go on trial over the September 16 2022 crash that left Yareni Rios-Gonzalez seriously injured.

Detained Suspect Train Crash
A freight train hit a parked police car with a suspect inside (Fort Lupton Police Department via AP)

Steinke said she was focused on the threat that could come from Rios-Gonzalez and her pick-up truck, not the ground.

Steinke said she put Rios-Gonzalez in the other officer’s vehicle because it was the nearest spot to temporarily hold her. She said she did not know the train was coming until just before it hit.

There was no jury in Steinke’s trial, which started on Monday. Instead, Judge Timothy Kerns listened to the evidence and issued the verdict.

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