Police provided a better understanding of what led to Santaquin police officer being killed by a semitruck driver Sunday night. Read more: ksltv.com/641848/santaquin-po...
Perhaps the driver, high on something, thought that LEO’s were after him but they were actually concerned about the person riding on the back of the truck? 🤔
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UPDATE: DOES EVERYONE there leave their vehicles running or the keys IN the car? WHAT? NO one does that where i live, they shut OFF the vehicle then LOCK it, all the time! and i dont even live in a big city!!
So who was standing on the back of the semi truck was it the driver and this criminal stole the semi from him 🤔 .. I'm interested I'm a truck driver semi truck driver for a company in Utah and I am confused about who or why someone would be on the back of the semi truck while it was moving 🤔 and if it was parked and someone was on the back why would someone call it in what looked suspicious to them to call it in
@shawnhuff3920 I am so confused with the reporter's timeline. What happened to the person who was standing in the back of the trailer? Was that person injured, arrested, or did he also flee the scene and is associated with the driver? Did the driver steal the first semi? Who was the second person that was standing in the back of the first crime scene? 🙄
@@sandravega6645 appears that the driver was holding a woman in the truck against her will she didn't want to be their and so the hells angels called in a report of someone standing on the back of the semi truck to get officers out to investigate and when they got there the driver looked up the truck and drove off and turned around and hit the officer and then the police department cars and then fled on foot to a nearby location and stole a vehicle and later stole another vehicle and then was spotted hours later and chased until he crashed 😳
Of that PO💩 lived through a major accident. If UHP Can’t handle its business should officers not trained to be on a Freeway assist on the Highway? 🤔 just asking
@@mrwoody1413 Are you on the same Y/T we’re on?? I can literally sit here for 2-3 hours and watch over and over of the police mollywhopping,punching,kicking,spraying,tazering,Entrapping by planting drugs,perjuring,turning off their cameras,recorders and sound,going to wrong addresses on raids terrifying kids,old people and killing some with no regard for them or anyone but themselves. How do you account for that?? It’s the Illuminati right or a right wing conspiracy?? Come on let’s put on the tin hats and go to town here.
He rammed it into his car so I assume he tried hiding behind the unit. That dude was probably going pedal to the metal with that semi and those things can get moving quick if you’re metal to the metal
10 feet of gravel on the left north bound followed by steal cables. Two lane highway with 8 feet to a ditch on the right north bound. To bust a U-turn with a 40' - 45' container and then come back up hill skilled for sure. I've been behind semi's going south bound with the same incline in the same area doing 55mph at a run at the hill. So doing a U-turn and slamming through gears coming up that incline theres no way he could've been doing 55mph but hey I'm not CSI. I know this for sure, if I can still see a 90 mph fastball coming at 60'6" I'm pretty sure I can see a 60,000 gvw truck coming at me at 90mph yet alone up hill. Sad story but situations like this can be avoided. So whatever happened to the guy that was riding on the back of the truck that started this mess? Lessons learned with every situation and I hope law enforcement the best at recovering from a tragic incident. Qualified immunity works here in Utah, shoot first ask questions later especially when the public is at risk. Sorry if this offends anyone but I'm a big believer in CAPITAL PUNISHMENT!