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| Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014

Photo by Austin Dave, SCVTV; Additional photos by Megan Perez, SCVTV

Update: The victim has been identified as Joe Miller, 23, of Las Vegas.

 

[KHTS] – A man reportedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a mid-day Metrolink commuter train carrying 95 passengers.

The person, who was not identified by officials, reportedly committed suicide around 2:30 p.m. near Railroad Avenue and Market Street, in Newhall.

Homicide detectives are on scene and investigating the incident.

“Sadly, an individual did step onto our tracks this afternoon, the incident did result in a fatality,” said Scott Johnson, spokesman for Metrolink.

Homicide detectives will investigate any death that involves a vehicle or not suspected to be natural causes, according to a Sheriff’s Station officials.

Detectives have not made any statement regarding the circumstances of the death; however, it was initially reported as a suicide by deputies on scene.

“The train that was involved was northbound No. 209,” Johnson said. “The ultimate destination was going to be Via Princessa.”

“The incident occurred just south of our Newhall Station,” Johnson said, noting the train was about 10 miles from its destination.

“The incident occurred at a non-pedestrian area,” Johnson said. “There was no reason for that individual to be where the individual was.”

No additional details are being released at this time.

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are handling the investigation.

“There were 95 passengers on the train,” Johnson said. “At this point, because of its proximity, two buses are en route to taken those passengers to their final destination (Newhall to Via Princessa).”

Metrolink service on routes 209 and 218 was suspended and riders were asked to check Twitter @MetroLink for updated information regarding when normal service might resume.

 

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67 Comments

  1. Dan Boka says:

    The train swerved I saw it

  2. Amy Guerra says:

    He is an African American man in his mid to late 40’s

  3. My wife see everything

  4. I was on the train…. No one knew what happened until the train stopped
    I felt like I was in a CSI episode or something

  5. I feel bad for the driver

  6. Kurt Smith says:

    Making a living that involves investigating these type of things, I’ve never seen one where the train did anything wrong. The tracks are there, stay off them, or be very alert. It’s very hard on the guys watching it happen (conductors, engineers and such).

  7. My friends did the samw thing on 2005 or 06 i dont remember by 15st Kurt Smith

  8. Para mi era un muchacho cagon

  9. Azul Rva says:

    Felix Estrada. Cuenta el chisme!

  10. Mark J Dizon says:

    Jomer Valois Emman Franco

  11. Mark J Dizon says:

    Jomer Valois Emman Franco

  12. sandy holguin says:

    Suicide is no joke. I feel bad for the person who felt they had no other options and worse for the ones he left behind. God have mercy on all.

  13. I remember Mauro E. Espinoza…it was sad times.rip to the homies.

  14. I remember Mauro E. Espinoza…it was sad times.rip to the homies.

  15. Kika Edgar says:

    Yes Maria Medrano :(

  16. Kika Edgar says:

    Yes Maria Medrano :(

  17. Mark J Dizon Dang! One Annulment and Five Cascades. Lol!

  18. Mark J Dizon Dang! One Annulment and Five Cascades. Lol!

  19. Mark J Dizon says:

    Daniel Perez at least

  20. Mark J Dizon says:

    Daniel Perez at least

  21. Sharon Todd says:

    Facebook has really made a bunch of mean spirited morons. They must be so proud.

  22. Sharon Todd says:

    Facebook has really made a bunch of mean spirited morons. They must be so proud.

  23. Tomas CB says:

    i hate that people be so stupid writen those comments

  24. Tomas CB says:

    i hate that people be so stupid writen those comments

  25. Sad but I do agree with Kurt Smith

  26. Should have got out of the way

  27. Silvie Faust says:

    Very sad, he must been going through tough times. Very sad.

  28. My Sister told me she saw the whole thing,when the man jumped in front of the train!!! Crazy!!! She had goosebumps!

  29. Diana Prado says:

    Freddy there it is

  30. Kelly Parco says:

    Its not cool or funny to make light of or joke about this. Bad karma on u who did. When u lose someone close, people will mock them then u won’t think the same. This man has a family and is a human being who sadly thought the only escape was this. Kurt Smith, 0, the victim 1. Have respect people.

  31. Such a tragic way to go. My heartfelt sympathy to him, his family and all who witnessed this awful event.

  32. Michelle Lea says:

    Very sad, and for the people who put pics and making jokes grow up it could be ur family or friends then what? Its not fun to see I have seen someone before jump in front of the train ling time ago nothing good to see. Have respect for the family people.

  33. Kurt Smith says:

    Call it mean spirited, call it callous, but it is real. People who deal with this on a daily basis can’t afford the emotional weight of feeling sorry for every person they see dead, or dying. You won’t find this happening when we see dead kids, innocent families that are the victims of someone else’s stupidity, or other real tragedies. Yes, someone died, but it was a self inflicted death, that was wholly preventable with an ounce of common sense.

    He committed suicide. Yes, it’s unfortunate that he felt such a need, but don’t victimize others when you decide to take your own life. He forced someone else to be the means of his death, and to watch it happen. Many who see this type of thing are traumatized for life…or the make black humor out of it. It’s a survival mechanism.

    • Anonymous says:

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    • Anonymous says:

      May God forgive those that feel it’s kind to make light of a bad situation. May God Bless the family that has lost their loved one. We don’t know what each other go through when we pass a person day to day so stop and give a smile or even a warm hello make someones day and possible give a gentle hug so maybe another young soul won’t be gone so soon.

  34. Ed G says:

    In Illinois I lived near the Union Pacific/Metra West Line for over 40 years. Every year on average 2 or 3 people are killed by the Trains on the West Line alone.I moved to Newhall CA two years ago and this is the first time anything like this has happened since I’ve been here.No matter how many times things like this happen I never get used to it.Shame on you ones who make light of this sad situation.

  35. Nicola G says:

    The world is a dark place when people have no regard for a human life. IGNORANT. That is someone’s son, father, brother, uncle…Prayers for the driver and the family of the deceased.

  36. Kim Stephens says:

    Right down the street from our house. My heart goes out to everyone involved….the distraught man, his family and friends, the train engineer, passengers, witnesses. Truly a tragedy.

  37. John Gilbert says:

    Sad, but the train has the Right Of Way on the tracks. But, since UPRR owns the ROW, even the Amtrack and Metrolink trains have to pull over on a sidetrack sometimes for UPRR Freight. But the real sad fact is that Jaywalking in general has become very prevalent on all of our busy traffic corridors. The “Pedestrian Right-Of-Way” mentality can prove fatal when common sense is ignored.

  38. Aline Brown says:

    Bryan Steve Agapito your too young too young to either view or comment. Get off it or don’t comment.

  39. Right in front of my shop. Never know what was in his head. Life is very hard on everyone. However, thats not a way to end it. Its better to think two times about ending it. RIP.

  40. Right in front of my shop. Never know what was in his head. Life is very hard on everyone. However, thats not a way to end it. Its better to think two times about ending it. RIP.

  41. young sckrap says:

    And for this people who think this is ah joke or funny it’s really not this is ah serious matter to y’all it’s just like Damn that’s sad for me I gotta walk through life without many brother as do all my brothers Anand sisters JOE MICHAEL MILLER I LOVE YOU BIG BRO R.I.P

  42. Anonymous says:

    Another young soul gone so soon anther son taken away from a mother much to soon.Though I didn’t know him my heart goes out to the family that has to go through this just now your not alone dig in stay strong and let God carry you on he’s gone from this place never to hurt again but he’ll never leave your hearts so remember the good and never the bad, forget what idiots may think.

  43. troyavery says:

    My heart goes out to the Miller family, I knew the father he would come into fatburger an was the nicest person may God Give Strength an my God help you in your time of Need.

  44. troyanaavery says:

    My heart goes out to the Miller family, I knew the father he would come into fatburger, he was the nicest person may God Give Strength an may God help you in your time of Need.

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