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5 crushed in tragic ‘street takeover’ stunt gone awry. Watch the shocking video


Watch: Five Crushed ⁤After ‘Street Takeover’ Stunt Goes Terribly Wrong in an ⁣Instant

It’s the⁢ six-word phrase familiar ⁢to almost anyone who’s seen ‌a television commercial ⁣for a​ car: “Professional driver ⁣on ⁢a‍ closed ‌course.”

This is true even if the auto in question is going​ slightly fast through a slalom ​course‌ made ⁣of cones with nothing around.‌ The message should be unmistakably simple: Don’t try‌ this⁤ on public⁢ roads without appropriate training, you bonehead. If you want to drive your car in a ⁣dangerous ⁣manner that ⁢flouts ‍the ⁢law, you’re ⁣risking⁣ your own life and the ‍lives of‍ others. ​Should ​you wish to do it, do it on a track and with some training.

Several ⁣people in Colorado Springs, Colorado⁤ didn’t follow that dictum‍ and are now in the hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries.

According to KKTV-TV, five individuals were crushed when an SUV doing donuts in​ a strip-mall parking lot flipped on Saturday night. ‌The woman‍ behind the wheel, who ⁤was not ‍injured seriously, ‌now faces reckless ⁣driving charges.

Graphic video of the event surfaced online; one account on social media platform X called it a “street takeover,” a ⁢type of event where dozens, if not hundreds of ​people commandeer ‍a street or a parking lot and keep other cars ‌and law⁢ enforcement from⁤ halting illegal street racing or stunt driving.

However, several major sources that covered the event — ​including local outlet KKTV and automotive outlet Jalopnik — did‌ not refer to it as such, with the latter attributing it to a‍ “group [that] went to⁣ the shopping center’s parking lot planning to do donuts.”

The⁣ lot ⁤appears⁢ to be empty and, given‌ that ⁣911 received the ⁢first call from⁤ the incident at roughly 10:15 p.m., ‍any stores in ‍the vicinity ⁤would ⁣likely have been​ closed.

“At some point, they all got into ‍the same car, ‌which based on the news report⁣ appears to be a GMC Terrain, to ⁣do donuts ⁢together,” Jalopnik reported.

“The passengers then decided to hang out the SUV’s windows while the driver did donuts.”

As the outlet reported, that ‍decision ‍was “a terrible​ idea,​ but choosing a ⁢front-wheel-drive-based crossover makes it especially dumb.”

This, regrettably, ended precisely how one would ⁢have imagined it might:

WARNING:⁤ The following video⁢ contains graphic footage that some viewers will find⁢ offensive.

In⁣ the‍ video, individuals hanging out ⁢of both‌ sides of the GMC Terrain can be shown⁣ receiving serious injuries. In the⁢ chaotic moments ‍after the‌ crash, a voice ⁤can be ‌heard​ telling people not to flip the vehicle back over, as there were people crushed on the other side, too.

Police, KKTV reported, “found five people at the scene with life-threatening​ injuries. All ‍were⁢ transported ‍to the hospital, and there has been no update on their conditions from officials as of Monday morning.

The station also reported that “[t]he alleged driver of the⁤ SUV, who did not sustain ‍serious injuries, was arrested for reckless driving.

“She has been identified by [Colorado Springs police] as Marisol⁣ Wentling. She remained in ​jail as of Sunday afternoon, but records ‍Monday morning indicate she has ⁢since‍ bonded out,” the station reported.

The general reaction ⁢to this was that the injured were low-wattage bulbs that had it coming:

It’s worth noting that, if the events transpired the way⁤ police allege⁢ they⁢ did, the individual ​most responsible for‍ any‌ sort of “karmic” ⁤or evolutionary consequences for this accident — Marisol Wentling⁢ — went mostly ​uninjured. And yes, hanging out the window of an SUV doing donuts isn’t smart, but what do you‍ say to someone who drives the‍ SUV that has people hanging out​ of the window, donuts⁣ or no donuts?

Should ‍police be more active in shutting down amateur stunts like these?

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The same social-media gawking culture that laughs at the pain and⁤ misery⁤ of the‍ people who were hanging out of the window is the same ⁢culture that rewards people who pull this thing off⁣ successfully. Few people watch professional⁤ drivers on closed courses unless they ‌have to sit through a commercial break. People playing the fool in a parking​ lot, however — now ‌ that they’ll click on,‍ injury or not. Laud them if they pull⁣ it off, ⁣laugh at their misery if they don’t.

That said, the message ⁢should be clear: It’s not⁢ worth it. Period. This video is ⁤less than‍ a minute long — and the people in it⁤ will be dealing with the consequences for ⁣the ‌rest of their​ lives, assuming they pull through. Let ⁤it‍ be a lesson, ⁤not a laugh. Leave the ‌shenanigans to the professional ‌drivers and their closed courses.


The post Watch:​ Five‌ Crushed After ‘Street⁤ Takeover’ Stunt⁢ Goes ‍Terribly Wrong in an Instant ‌ appeared ⁢first on The Western Journal.

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How can law enforcement agencies play a more active‍ role in preventing street​ takeovers and​ dangerous driving stunts?

Title: ‌Five ⁣Crushed ⁢After ⁣’Street Takeover’ Stunt Goes Terribly Wrong in an Instant

Introduction:

Street takeovers and illegal stunt driving have become increasingly common, with reckless individuals endangering their lives and the lives of others on public roads. A recent incident in Colorado Springs serves as a ‍grim‌ reminder of the potential consequences⁢ of such actions. It highlights the need for​ strict enforcement and appropriate penalties for those who engage in dangerous driving ⁤behaviors.

The Incident:

According to reports from ⁢KKTV-TV, a disturbing incident occurred in a‍ strip-mall parking lot in Colorado Springs. Five‌ individuals were crushed‍ and suffered potentially life-threatening injuries when an SUV, ‌driven by a woman, flipped while performing donuts. The driver, fortunately, escaped ⁤serious injury and faces charges⁢ of reckless driving.

Understanding Street Takeovers:

Social ⁣media platforms often circulate videos showcasing street takeovers, where⁣ groups of ​people seize control of streets or ⁤parking lots to engage in illegal street racing ⁢or stunt driving. Despite the potentially catastrophic consequences,‌ some individuals choose to participate⁤ in such ⁢events, disregarding the law and endangering themselves and others.

The Importance of‍ Responsible Driving:

While ⁤the injured individuals in this incident were​ criticized ‌by some on social media, it is essential to⁣ remember that their actions were indeed foolish. However, it is the driver’s responsibility to⁢ prioritize the‍ safety of their passengers‍ and fellow road users. Hanging out of car windows during reckless maneuvers is ‌dangerous, but the person behind the wheel holds the ultimate responsibility ​for everyone’s wellbeing.

Enforcement ⁤Measures:

To⁣ prevent incidents ⁢like these, it is crucial ​for law enforcement to play a‌ more active ‍role in shutting down amateur stunts and street takeovers. Strict penalties and⁤ enforcement measures can act as a deterrent, discouraging individuals ⁣from ‌engaging​ in dangerous driving behaviors. Effective enforcement will not only prevent accidents but also ​protect innocent lives.

Conclusion:

The incident in Colorado Springs ‌serves as a sobering reminder of the potential consequences of irresponsible and illegal driving behaviors. Street takeovers and dangerous stunts are not only illegal but can‍ result in ‌severe injuries or even loss ⁢of life. It is imperative that individuals understand the grave risks involved and refrain from participating in such activities. Law enforcement‌ agencies must step up to ensure the safety of the public by actively ‍shutting down​ and⁤ penalizing those involved in street takeovers and dangerous driving. Let us strive for⁤ a safer and‌ more responsible driving culture.



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