Scholarship table
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
I’ll go either the obvious (only) answer. It was intentional.
Unless it's revealed that the cop had some sort of connection to the victim/suspect, I honestly think it is massive stupidity. If you get off on messing with suspects, there are ways to do it that aren't caught on camera and destroy your work vehicle, virtually guaranteeing that you will be fired (which will caught off your supply of future victims)
Jockey’s Razor
Thank you for the compliment. The cop would have literally stepped on the tracks when he got out of the car. But he was too stoopid to know what the tracks are for? Yup, that happens a lot to people.
Not a lot of people are in a high risk situation, having to draw a gun on someone and being unsure what that person has in their vehicle. That alone might make you think less rationally and clearly.Then there's the factor of, the person stopped right after the train tracks. If the cops stop before the train tracks, they don't have the shield of their doors when they're directing the person to get out of their vehicle (completely exposed in a potentially dangerous situation), there's enough space that maybe the suspect can get out and make a run for it before the cops have time to react, etc. Try to pull up in front of, or beside, the vehicle and if the suspect has weapons drawn and ready to use they can just use them as you drive up next to them. They were clearly worried about weapons and whether the person may fire at them.
You’re rationalizing STOPPING ON RAILROAD TRACKS. But I guess that since you are privy to what they were thinking…Once they got her out of her car, they were no longer threatened (if they ever were). The cop then proceeded to literally walk on the train tracks again to put her in the car. Then he walked across the tracks AGAIN to walk back to her vehicle. Then he didn’t see the bright light coming. He didn’t hear the horn.
No one is arguing that the officer was too dumb to know what train tracks are for. More that for whatever reason, there was a disconnect between the thought of "I'm on train tracks" and "my car could get hit by a train if I park here". Massively stupid. Criminally negligent. But based on the video I don't think intentional (though if it turns out that he has some sort of connection to the victim/suspect I could possibly be convinced otherwise).Make no mistake, I think this officer should spend a significant time in jail and should never work in law enforcement or carry a weapon again. But I think if you try to charge this as an attempted murder, it will fail.
QI + powerful union = cops will skate unfazed by this.
Cops in Colorado don't have QI. This will be an interesting one.