I absolutely refuse to go to Colorado I dont care what they want to pay me Viral TikTok shows trucke

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'Drivers, assuming it happened to Rogel, it can happen to you. remain joined together!

A progression of viral TikTok recordings supposedly show lines of drivers declining to enter Colorado. They are apparently fighting for 26-year-old driver Rogel Aguilera-Mederos later he was condemned to 110 years in jail for a 2019 mishap that killed four individuals. Aguilera-Mederos said the brakes on his truck fizzled.
TikTok client as of late @ntgi2020 posted a video, which has gotten over 3.6 million perspectives, with the overlay text expressing, "This truck is done going to Colorado. We need equity for Rogel Aguilera. Drivers, he wants our assistance."

One of the top remarks peruses, "I'm a driver and will NO LONGER be going to Colorado."

Another TikTok client, @secretloser23, posted a video showing a long queue of drivers, with the message: "No trucks in Colorado."

"Drivers, assuming it happened to Rogel, it can happen to you. Remain joined together," one of the top remarks desires.
A third popular video shows film from a helicopter recording the lines of trucks, which are supposedly transporters participating in the dissent.

As per different reports, Aguilera Mederos, then, at that point 23, crashed the apparatus he was crashing into halted traffic on Interstate 70 in Lakewood, Colorado, in April 2019. The accident killed four individuals Miguel Angel Lamas Arellano, 24; William Bailey, 67; Doyle Harrison, 61; and Stanley Politano, 69. It likewise purportedly harmed a few others and obliterated or harmed many vehicles in a searing blast. Aguilera-Mederos apparently guaranteed his brakes fizzled and that he failed to keep a grip on the truck.

Aguilera-Mederos was sentenced for 42 counts, including vehicular crime and different attack and wild driving charges. On Monday, Judge A. Bruce Jones of Jefferson County condemned him to 110 years in jail, hinting state laws requesting compulsory essentials to run successively limited his options.
Jones said, per NBC News, that "Assuming I had the prudence, in the event that I thought I had the attentiveness, I would not run those sentences sequentially."

Aguilera-Mederos' lawyer Jim Colgan apparently said his customer decided to pursue the sentence dependent on "any blunders that might have happened during the preliminary," per CBS4. In a similar report, Gov. Jared Polis said his office would "audit all pardon applications. We still can't seem to get one from the person."
"It harms; I ask god too often for what valid reason them and not me? For what reason did I endure that mishap?" a sorrowful Aguilera Mederos apparently said to the court, per CBS4.

From that point forward, almost 3 million individuals have marked a web-based appeal approaching the sentence to be changed or to get pardon allowed for Aguilera-Mederos. The appeal asserts that the shortcoming lies with "the shipping organization," which "has had a few reviews beginning around 2017, with a few mechanical infringement."
There is an internet based development for drivers to blacklist the state, with many utilizing the #No TrucksToColorado hashtag.

The Daily Dot has connected with the Law Office of James Colgan, Jefferson County, just as State of Colorado Judicial PIO for input.

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