Cop Charged With Murder After Killing 11-Year-Old Girl in Car Ramming Assault
What began with a speeding ticket turned into a deadly flipping of an SUV with a family inside.

Police are overly fond of the practice they bloodlessly call the "precision immobilization technique," which in layperson's terms means ramming into a moving vehicle they want to stop. It is often done for something as simple as victimless traffic law enforcement.
This week, New York state trooper Christopher Baldner was charged with second-degree murder for his overzealous use of this technique on a vehicle evading his attempt to give the driver a speeding ticket. The second time he rammed the SUV in question from behind, he flipped it upside down over a guardrail and killed an 11-year-old girl, Monica Goods, who was a passenger in the vehicle (along with her mother and her 12-year-old sister).
Baldner had initially pulled over the driver, Monica's father Tristin Goods, on Interstate 87 in Ulster County on December 22, 2020, for allegedly speeding while they were on their way to visit family for Christmas.
In an interview with the New York Daily News back in June, Goods described his memory of the interaction prior to his car being rammed:
"He was screaming at me, 'You were going 100 miles per hour and you shook my car!' Goods recalled.
"I said 'The tractor trailer in front of me shook your car.' I had my hands on the steering wheel. I didn't get out of the car. I was no threat him," Goods said. "I asked for a supervisor."
The two argued — with the trooper demanding to know if there were "guns or drugs" in the car, Goods recounted.
"My wife said she was tired, and he said, 'I don't give a s--t if you're tired,'" Good [sic] recalled.
The trooper returned to his cruiser — and when he returned, he flooded Goods' SUV with pepper spray. Goods said the trooper was well aware there were young girls in the car when he sprayed.
"He didn't warn us he was going to use pepper spray," Goods said. "He didn't say 'Get out of the car' or 'You're under arrest.'"
Goods said his daughters were crying, and he feared for his family's safety. Instinctively, he said, he drove off.
"I didn't know what he was going to do next," Goods said. "I was like, 'Holy s--t. This guy is going to kill me now.'"
Making chase after Goods as he tried to drive away, Baldner hit him twice and flipped the SUV.
Baldner had rammed into moving cars with passengers at least twice previously, though he had not previously murdered anyone doing so. His charges, as reported by the local NBC affiliate, "include second-degree murder, second-degree manslaughter and first-degree reckless endangerment."
Baldner has a bail hearing on November 4, and faces a potential maximum of 25 years to life for the second-degree murder charge. Baldner has also been suspended from his job without pay. A state police spokesman told the Daily Freeman he could not recall in "recent times" a state trooper being indicted for murder.
Monica's mother Michelle Surrency told the Chicago Defender, "She could make anybody laugh, it doesn't matter how you felt and it hurts that we don't have that no more….We were robbed and it's not fair. It's not fair."
For its part, Baldner's union, the Police Benevolent Association, says in a statement reported by Associated Press that "as this case makes its way through the legal system, we look forward to a review and public release of the facts, including the motorist's reckless actions that started this chain of events."
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I assume the trooper's body cam wasn't on or mysteriously malfunctioned or they don't have any because New York's low taxes make body cams unaffordable for state troopers.
Speaking of NY's low taxes, this All Star state trooper's salary last year was $173,000, Good to see the taxpayers got their money's worth.
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If you flee from a traffic stop, the police do generally have to stop you because it really makes you look guilty of something potentially terrible. The question is whether it is possible for a police officer to be so much of a jerk during the traffic stop that he should have known that the person fleeing him was probably completely innocent.
Spraying the cabin of the car upon reaching the open window should be more than enough "this jerk is nuts and we need to get the flock out of here" for anyone. The cop literally forced them to flee for their lives.
But there's no previous case where a cop pepper sprayed a car and then rammed it into a concrete median causing it to flip and killing an 11 year old.
It was mace, a *steel* barrier, and a 9 year old. So, qualified immunity.
Not for criminal charges, dufus.
Another question is whether the definition of traffic stop includes screaming, chemical weapons attacks, vandalism and child murder.
We live in a surveillance society the likes of which Orwell could never imagine. If they need to find someone, they can.
I think they do deadly high-speed chases and stuff because it gives them a thrill and they know they almost certainly won't be punished if anything goes wrong.
Update this when there's an outcome, OK? I hope the cop doesn't just walk but odds are he does.
Charged doesn't mean convicted and convicted doesn't mean sentenced. Notice he's "suspended without pay" meaning he's still employed and this time will count towards his pension. If he's got half a brain he'll ask for a bench trial, and the judge will quietly admonish him and let him go. After all, they're on the same team.
"suspended without pay"
That's a hopeful first. It's usually paid, administrative leave.
Maybe we're seeing improvement from the LE community and even the police unions. Baby steps to be sure. But, some improvement at least.
This is already a year old - - - - - - - -
I doubt there is a singe cop in America who believes this guy did something wrong. Their mantra is "Obey or die!" and they're always right. This guy said the cop was wrong and disobeyed. At that point violence was inevitable. I'm just surprised the cop sprayed the car with pepper spray instead of lead.
Ya. It's sad, but so many cops just can't seem to realize that when they are aggressors or escalate a situation to violence as this officer did, they are in the wrong and their victims deserve legal protection. The real culprit here, though, is the fact that officers use pepper spray commonly against people in situations like this without carrying properly charged for it. If you charge those incidents, these ones don't happen.
How CRUEL of you to point to such unpleasant facts!
I'd bet it's more of a trooper getting pissed at people who don't line him or what he was doing, right or wrong, and which obviously became wrong when the cop chose to use pepper spray into a car holding a family. Why did he spray them??? Did they refused to hand over a license or registration, or that plus insulting the cop? That's still no excuse for what the cop did. I'd bet the police procedure is to call for backup and arrest the driver.
Is there some special factor leading to criminal charges here? I mean, politically?
I have no idea, maybe it was totally apolitical, but it would be interesting to know one way or the other.
If there is, I laud it, since the lack of charges in incidents like these historically has certainly been due to the political factor of the government protecting their enforces above their citizens.
Funny you should mention it, but the lovely new Governor of NY ordered the Attorney General to do so. Despite the Attorney General being an independent entity in NYS.
I sure hope the police cruiser is ok.
PIT isn't ramming, ramming serves a different purpose -words having meaning and all. Perhaps the focus of this story should have been on why this trooper was still working? NY state troopers can be predatory around small towns, and if there's a police union angle, that would have been news. But we have an outrage piece about the technique the jackass used.
First Brian says the thing was victimless, which is true enough if we ignore the ruined car and dead girl. Now Rusty the PIT Bull here explains that ramming ain't ramming. The guy should defend Chauvin's appeal saying strangling ain't strangling and murder is law enforcement if a First Responderâ„¢ is in the dock.
He is right. PIT and ramming are two differnet things. The article makes a point that ramming caused the accident after PIT failed.
Without photos, I'd wager Aryan Christian Endeavor trumpista DARE cop bullying brown dad, mom and two kids. For a side bet I'd wager the usual Republican Hate Raiders will act like Big Tobacco evading a question about polonium or cancer, then deciding the whole thing was Jewish liberal media a frame-up to make The Real President look bad! Ever since Obama and Biden kicked sand in His party's face, misunderstood good-faith girl-bulliers have had inflamed piles.
Remember - Mr. Policeman was acting as the State when he did this.
The State has no rights.
Summary execution is acceptable.
No due process, no immunity (people cannot confer a right they do not first possess), nada.
I love the Constitution. It's awesome.
Also from the police union: "She was dressed like a hooker, she deserved to be raped."
Every cop should be presumed guilty unto proven otherwise. They graduate the academy, go directly to prison, and once they've demonstrated that they are not short-fused psychopaths with a thirst for murder, they can go be cops on work release.
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We need to extend refusal to take a breath test to refusal to exit the vehicle e.g. NJ law is : Refusing to provide samples of your breath holds the following penalties:
First offense
7 month loss of license;
$250 up to $500 fines;
$1,000 yearly surcharge for three years;
2 days in the 'Driver Education' Resource Center.
2nd and 3rd offenses the penalties get worse.
Once the driver has violated the law, he is just as negligent and just as responsible for the death of any passengers should he e.g. decide to out run a police vehicle.
Once they refuse, you are under arrest and a two truck is summone to the scene to impound the car. If they run, then triple the penalties.