"This truck is no longer going to Colorado. We want justice for Rogel Aguilera. Truckers, he needs our help," user @ntgi2020 posted. That said, an official with the Colorado Motor Carriers Association noted on Friday the organization was not aware of any serious boycott. “I’m not seeing really anything that’s showing up of that boycott in terms of companies missing shipments or other things like that,” Greg Fulton, president of the Colorado Motor Carriers Association, said. He went on to say that while he understands the sentiments for Aguilera-Medero, describing the crash as a mechanical failure, which was his defense, is not correct. “I think in our eyes is inexperience, a lack of familiarity with the driver of the mountains…I don’t think the company should have put them in this situation,” Fulton said. Nevertheless, and while the loss of life is tragic, nothing noted during his trial suggested he intentionally killed anyone or that he was purposefully negligent -- and yet this working man is going to prison for the rest of his natural life. Meanwhile, Washington's criminals like Hillary Clinton and James Comey, whose careers were built on harming our country, remain free. Justice, anyone? Read more stories like this at Collapse.news. Sources include: Change.org TheDenverChannel.com AmericanWireNews.com@secretloser23#justiceforrogelaguilera-mederos #notrucksincolorado♬ original sound - 20manuginobili
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