Millions sign petition for trucker given 110-year sentence
Workers clear debris from the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 on April 26, 2019, in Lakewood, Colo., following a deadly pileup involving a semi-truck hauling lumber. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
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Nearly four million people have signed a petition for a trucker who was sentenced more than 100 years in prison for a fiery crash. The petition comes days after 26-year-old Rogel Aguilera-Mederos was given his sentence, where he was found guilty on 42 counts including vehicular homicide.
“This was a terrible accident. I know I take the responsibility, but it wasn’t intentional,” said Aguilera-Mederos.
In 2019, the Colorado truck driver was driving on Interstate-70 in Lakewood when his commercial vehicle lost its brakes. Aguilera-Mederos passed a runaway truck ramp, which prosecutors focused heavily on. After losing his brakes, his truck hit dozens of vehicles in a fiery crash, killing four people and injuring several more.

Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos. Aguilera-Mederos, 25. (Lakewood Police Department via AP, File)
“It’s unbelievable honestly because it could happen anytime, anywhere, and if the brakes fail the brakes fail, it’s a malfunction,” said truck driver David Splain.
Millions are now asking for Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) to grant him clemency or commutation as time served. Organizers of the petition said no one but the company that the trucker was employed by should be held accountable.
However, officials said a shorter sentence wasn’t possible under Colorado law, which has mandatory minimum rules and sentence enhancers stricter than most states.
“So, even if he’s sentenced to the minimum, there’s so many charges and so many victims that it adds up in an unbelievably long, basically life, sentence like this,” said Criminal Defense Attorney Jay Tiftickjian.
As the case continues to gain national attention, Gov. Polis’ office said they are aware of the petition, and he and his team review each clemency application individually.
Truck drivers in Colorado are protesting the 110-year sentence truck driver Rogel Aguilera-Mederos received, who was convicted in a crash that killed four peoplehttps://t.co/vaQdXO9Ekz
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) December 19, 2021
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