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A truck driver has been charged by prosecutors for his alleged part in a fatal incident involving a trailer filled with illegal immigrants that was discoveredin the parking lot of a Walmart in San Antonio, according to a report in The Washington Post.
The incident, which took place on July 22, involved over 100 immigrants trapped in a semi-trailer with no cooling or ventilation while temperatures outside hit triple digits.
The persons inside the trailer banged on the walls and yelled for help, but no help came until after 10 of the occupants had died. Several dozen others were sent to the hospital for their injuries.
The truck and trailer were parked outside of the Walmart for just 30 minutes when a store employee heard someone asking for water from the trailer.
Truck driver James Matthew Bradley Jr., has been charged for his role in the immigrant smuggling operation and could face a sentence as harsh as the death penalty because of the fatalities that occurred.Bradley was driving for Pyle Transportation under a lease contract with the company, according to the news report. Bradley denied knowing that there were people inside the trailer. He told police that he was traveling from Iowa to Brownsville, Texas with the trailer and said he was told to deliver the trailer but wasn't given a destination address or time frame.
The incident has added fule to the immigration debate in Texas, according to a separate Washington Post report, with proponents of a Texas law that would penalize jurisdictions that don't comply with immigration authorities blaming the tragedy on the policies of "sanctuary cities." However, immigrant rights advocates blame harsher immigration policies enacted since President Trump came to office, saying that immigrants were using riskier methods to enter the country as a result.
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Rich Wilson (left), Omnitracs' senior sales manager; Ken Marvenko, director of safety and driver development at Paper Transport, with his Safety and Compliance Award; and Stephane Babcock, managing editor of Heavy Duty Trucking at the Fleet Safety Conference. Photo: Andy Lundin
">Rich Wilson (left), Omnitracs' senior sales manager; Ken Marvenko, director of safety and driver development at Paper Transport, with his Safety and Compliance Award; and Stephane Babcock, managing editor of Heavy Duty Trucking at the Fleet Safety Conference. Photo: Andy Lundin
">Schaumburg, Ill. — Paper Transport's director of safety and driver development, Ken Marvenko, was awarded Heavy Duty Trucking magazine's 2017 Safety & Compliance award during a ceremony on July 25 at the Fleet Safety Conference.
The award is sponsored by Omnitracs and highlights trucking industry personnel who have worked to improve the safety of their companies and employees through leadership, innovation, and measurable results.
Nominees were evaluated by a panel of industry leaders to determine the winner of the award, which was presented at the Fleet Safety Conference in Schaumburg, Ill.
“I'm just the facilitator to the results. It's the 850 people at Paper Transport that have led to this achievement,” said Marvenko. “Technology is great, engagement is great, but you can't do it without a good culture. As a leadership team, we reevaluated our personal commitment to safety and how we were going to apply this moving forward – and that's really the magic as to how you get there and get the results.”
The Fleet Safety Conference is currently under way at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel. Click here for more information.
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">J.J. Kane Auctioneers' timed, online only auction of power line, utility, and construction fleet equipment has surpassed previous such online sales records on Proxibid. The auction topped $4.1 million with nearly 850 online bidders participating.
That beat out Proxibid's previous timed, online only auction with a 241% increase in online participants, according to the company.
“Since adding a monthly timed, online only auction to our regular schedule in January of this year, we have steadily seen sales and participant numbers increase,” said Joe Kane, founder and president of J.J. Kane Auctioneers. “We are also seeing a different buyer at our online only auctions than at our live sales as we continue to diversify inventory to reach a new buyer base.”
Proxibid has provided live online bidding services for J.J. Kane Auctioneers since 2004. In 2017, J.J. Kane added timed, online only auctions to its repertoire to help increase its footprint in the secondary equipment market. The timed, online only auctions feature a broad selection of inventory from contractors, utilities, and government agencies located across the country.
“J.J. Kane continues to be a top seller on the Proxibid platform,” said Ryan Downs, president and CEO of Proxibid. “As we continue to grow our partnership with J.J. Kane, we look forward to more opportunities to help grow its timed, online only auction business.”
For more information on Proxibid, click here.
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