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5 Young Lives Lost on Train Tracks

By DAVID RUNK and BEN LEUBSDORF
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CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (July 10) - Fourteen-year-old Jessica Sadler wanted to go to the beach with her boyfriend on a warm summer day, but her mother said no, absolutely not. She had better come home or she would be in big trouble.
Jessica never made it home.
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She and the four young men with her in a car were killed Thursday when the driver — a 19-year-old with a suspended license — sped around a lowered railroad crossing gate and past the flashing warning lights in an attempt to beat a train. The car was broadsided.
Tammy Sadler, who had been mad at her daughter for spending the night at a friend's house without calling to tell her, recalled her final conversation with Jessica, less than an hour before the wreck.
"She asked me what I was doing. I told her I was watching TV, told her she was going to be in trouble for not being here. She said, `Can I go to the beach?' I said no," Sadler said Friday, her voice breaking. "She said, `We'll just grab a bite to eat, then I'll be home,' and I said, `OK.' ... She didn't make it."
On a surveillance video released by police, the car never slowed as it approached the crossing about 20 miles west of Detroit. It drove right past a stopped SUV, just before the Amtrak train rushed through around 12:30 p.m.
Canton Township police awaited toxicology tests on the driver and the other victims, but spokesman Sgt. Mark Gajeski said: "There is no indication alcohol or anything else was involved other than bad judgment."
The young man behind the wheel, Dan Broughton, had a number of traffic violations on his record, including speeding and running a stop sign. His license had been suspended a day before the wreck for driving without carrying a license back in April.
Broughton's mother, Donna Broughton, told Detroit's WDIV-TV on Friday that she doesn't know "why he would think he could make it across."
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"I'm sorry, and I feel the tragedy. And I wish I could tell them in person that I loved their kids," she said. "They were here all the time."
Friends and community members also wondered why Broughton didn't wait for the train to pass. But Barry M. Sweedler, a former senior director of the National Transportation Safety Board, said younger drivers are more likely to do foolish things when other young people are in the car.
"The evidence is very clear: The more young passengers, the higher the risk," Sweedler said.
Police and family members said the others killed were Eddie Gross, 17, of suburban Taylor; Sean Harris, 19, of Taylor and Detroit; and Harris' brother Terrence, 21, of Stafford, Va. Sadler, Gross and Sean Harris had attended high school together in the Detroit suburb of Taylor, and Sadler and Gross had been dating.
Sadler's family was moving to Wyandotte, a suburb southwest of Detroit, and was staying with relatives. The young people were heading toward that home, just blocks from the railroad crossing, when they were killed.
Tammy Sadler said her daughter wanted to be a veterinarian or work with newborns, and "was everybody's best friend — always happy."
Near a crash-site memorial consisting of flowers, farewell notes and a photo, 20-year-old Jake Bulmer said Friday that he had ridden a few times with Broughton.
"Not a reckless driver," Bulmer said. "He just didn't think all the time."
Phyllis Harris, the Harris brothers' grandmother, said she had warned Sean on Wednesday night not to get into a car with Broughton because they had gotten pulled over by police before.
Grief counseling was planned for Saturday at the victims' high school. And employees at a Kroger supermarket collected money in memory of their co-worker Broughton, who had just been promoted from bagger to stocker.
Police said the train, which was carrying about 170 people, typically travels 67 mph at the site of the crash. It slammed into Broughton's Ford Fusion and pushed it about a mile down the tracks. Police said the train was traveling within the speed limit.
No one aboard was injured.
Associated Press Writers David N. Goodman in Woodhaven, Ben Leubsdorf in Canton Township, Corey Williams and Jeff Karoub in Detroit, David Eggert in Lansing and Nomaan Merchant in Minneapolis contributed to this story. David Runk reported from Detroit.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
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Hattie54

11:42 PMJul 31 2009

A lot of deaf people get killed by trains.They think they are safe for some odd reason and can't hear the train coming.Some walk too close to the sides of the tracks.

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Madsahader

02:46 PMJul 17 2009

We had a retard just like him in my town. I nearly broadsided him once when he pulled out right in front of me. Had I been in the lane I normally used there would have been no way I could have stopped and he would have had my minivan in his lap. When I yelled at him his lame excuse was only that his vision was blocked by another car (so he decided to just roll the dice and pull out into traffic without knowing what might be coming. Not many months later I read in the paper where the retard passed a car on double yellow lines going around a curve and to avoid a headon collision with another car he rear ended a minivan full of a family driving home from church. Luckily the family suffered no physical injuries, but the retard died at the scene...I, for one, was glad to know there was one less retard on the road for me to worry about.

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OrchardLand

10:22 PMJul 17 2009

I would never allow my 14 year old daughter to ride around in another teenager's car. And she knows not to even approach me with "Can I?"

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CWarpspeed

03:48 PMJul 16 2009

The driver was an idiot... Why they chose to ride with him, is beyond understanding... He was a death wish type of driver... The young and foolish... So sad and yet so predictable...

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LadyWindsong63

12:50 PMJul 16 2009

This is evry teen parents nightmare.. so sad.its a damn if you do, and damn if you dont situation in governing your teens activities... to know this kid drove around a stopped vehicle to scoot pass the downed rails to beat the train, surely leaves no wonder in teens ability to reason, yet.why do teens need a drivers license under the age of 18 is beyound me...its justa another toy to them..an accident waiting to happen, killing themselves and others...cant bring back a life..think twiced..dont give teens car keys..save a life...my thoughts are with the parents of these kids..i survived raisng 2 teen myself..whew, it is a huge job and tugs on all your nerves...

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nilpojsinaj

12:24 PMJul 16 2009

Daughter beats mom unconscious for not being permitted to go surfing, daughter & boyfriend kill entire family, daughter kills mom over food item, son kills father and friend, Jessica Sadler wanted to go to the beach with her boyfriend (4 boys, 17 ), etc. Such a hard life these young people have, with or without iPod, laptop, laying around, life is so unfair (I am not rich, have strict parents), you're mean, etc. Well, these kids learned the hard way and got what they earned. Know who you are with, and listen to your parents. By the way, I have a 13 year old daughter, who is independent (oh boy!).

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WildWoman1015

02:02 AMJul 16 2009

JYakimow What are you, an idiot? It's better to remain silent & thought a fool than to open your mouth & remove all doubt.My sympathies to all these families...______________________________________JYakimow01:10 AMJul 16 2009 I WONDER IF THE CAR CAN BE REPAIRED AND SOLD TO ANOTHER TEEN AGER.

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JetsiccaRabbit

01:34 AMJul 16 2009

GOD BLESS HER AND HER FRIENDS.MAY SHE AND HER FRIENDS BE WITH GOD AND SEE THERE MOMS AGAIN SOMEDAY,,AS GOD PROMISED.AMEN

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CjHnry

01:13 PMJul 15 2009

...I saw it happen in a little prairie town years ago....(while part time engineer& news reporter for a small AM radio station)..the bodies definitely proved youth isn't immortal at 16...the funerals were dismal (pine boxes in a semi- circle)...a drunk girl passed out in the back seat survived...(woke up screaming at the carnage.) Oh..the train won.

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CjHnry

01:11 PMJul 15 2009

...I saw it happen in a little prairie town years ago....(while part time engineer& news reporter for a small AM radio station)..the bodies definitely proved youth isn't immortal at 16...the funerals were dismal (pine boxes in a semi- circle)...a drunk girl passed out in the back seat survived...(woke up screaming at the carnage.) Oh..the train won.

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