Europe Россия Внешние малые острова США Китай Объединённые Арабские Эмираты Корея Индия

Shocking moment five people hanging out of SUV during 'street takeover' in Colorado Springs are CRUSHED after car rolls over as horrified onlookers try lifting vehicle up to free trapped victims

11 months ago 46
  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT 
  • Five passengers were crushed by an SUV as the driver performed donuts in a strip mall parking lot in Colorado Springs 
  • The driver, Marisol Wentling, was arrested for reckless driving and did not sustain any serious injuries 
  • The passengers suffered life-threatening injuries, and their conditions are unknown 

By Emma Richter For Dailymail.Com

Published: 16:46 GMT, 18 December 2023 | Updated: 18:55 GMT, 18 December 2023

Advertisement

Five people were crushed after they hung out of an SUV during a 'street takeover' in a Colorado Springs strip mall as the driver preformed donuts. 

The incident occurred just after 10:15 pm on Saturday in the parking lot of The Market at Spring Creek in southeast Colorado Springs. 

When police arrived on the scene, they found several passengers severely injured. They were taken to a local hospital, and their conditions are unknown at this time. 

The driver was identified as , and she did not sustain any serious injuries. 

She was arrested for reckless driving and taken to jail on Sunday. KKTV reported that Wentling was released on bond on Monday morning. 

An SUV tipped over on Saturday night after the driver performed donuts in a parking lot and five passengers hung out of the vehicle 

A video captured by onlooker shows the SUV reversing at a high speed while four people hang out of the windows and one hangs out of the sunroof. 

The car the makes a sharp turn as it slides and flips over. 

The two people on the right immediately slam to the ground, seemingly crushed by the full weight of the SUV, while the other three are thrown from the windows. 

The SUV then rolls over completely before people race over to help those hanging out of the vehicle. 

As bystanders grab those trapped in the car, the video changes to another angle and shows the bottom of the car.

The lights briefly flash on and off as onlookers attempt to flip it, but the man recording says: 'There's someone on the other side. Don't flip it, don't flip it!'

The car horn then goes off as someone else says: 'It's leaking, that s*** leaking.' 

The five passengers that were hanging out of the car suffered life-threatening injuries and were taken to a nearby hospital. Their condition is unknown.

Bystanders rushed to help those that were trapped in the flipped over car. The driver was identified as Marisol Wentling. She was arrested for reckless driving and had minor injuries.

'Lift it, lift it, lift, it,' another person says. 

'Push up,' another says. 

Someone starts to scream loudly in the background just before the video ends. 

There has not been an update on the passengers current conditions. 

DailyMail.com contacted the Colorado Springs Police Department but did not receive a response in time for this report. 

Police said that the incident remains under investigation, and they have urged anyone with more information to come forward. 

Last weekend, participants at an uncontrollable street takeover threw fireworks at cop cars in Connecticut.

Body cam footage taken in Derby where the group passed through showed chaotic scenes with attendees stood in the roadway firing rockets at cops

Multiple street takeovers across the state drew up to 1,500 cars from nearby states as they rampaged through at least four cities and left one cop injured.

The officer was hospitalized after being assaulted while trying to shut down a takeover in a Milton parking lot that saw police pelted with fireworks.

Police say the group was responsible for other street takeovers in the state, including in Derby and New Haven. 

'Some of the vehicles traveled from New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Vermont for this event,' Shelton police detective Richard Bango told CT Insider

Read Entire Article