Bruce Jones sentenced Aguilera-Mederos to 110 years in prison, which is effectively a life sentence, for the crash, which occurred when Aguilera-Mederos’s semi-truck rammed into stopped traffic in April 2019. No one but the trucking company he is/was employed by should be held accountable for this accident.” trucks to Colorado!!!!!!!!Ī Colorado judge A. This accident was not intentional, nor was it a criminal act on the drivers part. “He’s passed all of the drug and alcohol tests that were given including a chemical test. He had complied with every single request by the Jefferson County courts, and investigators on the case,” the petition says. Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos, 23 has nothing on his driving record, or on his criminal history. “We all know of the crash that happened on I-70 in Denver, Colorado. “You’re about to experience shortages of food, water.” #YMCMLogistics #notrucksincolorado #truckerlife “Everyone that lives in Colorado, you’re about to experience some hard times,” said one trucker on TikTok. His full name is sometimes given as Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos. It has been signed by more than 4.2 million people as of December 19, 2021. A petition drive is urging Colorado’s governor to grant Aguilera-Mederos, who was only 23 at the time of the crash, a sentence commutation or clemency. Millions of people are mobilizing behind Aguilera-Mederos, and the trucker boycott is just part of the efforts to free him. Rogel Aguilera-Mederos is the semi-truck driver who was sentenced to 110 years in prison in Colorado for a fatal accident that killed four people along Interstate 70. No Trucks to Colorado is a TikTok and other social media trend that encourages truckers to boycott Colorado to protest the sentencing of a semi-truck driver in a fatal crash. The no trucks to Colorado trend has taken off on TikTok
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