Women arrested for leaving bloody pig’s head outside former home of witness who testified in defense of Derek Chauvin Jessica Schladebeck
A group of three women have been arrested for leaving a bloody pig’s head outside the former California residence of an expert witness, who testified in defense of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin last month.
The vandalism occurred at a Santa Rosa home on April 17, just four days after Barry Brodd, a former Santa Rosa Police Department training officer, appeared in a Minneapolis courtroom on 45-year-old Chauvin’s behalf. He argued the former cop was justified when he knelt down on George Floyd’s neck for an extended period of time and that he “was acting with objective reasonableness” during the Memorial Day incident.
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California police have arrested three women accused of vandalizing the former home of a retired police officer with a pig’s head and blood smear last month after the officer testified on behalf of Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd murder trial.
The Santa Rosa police department said that it appeared the “suspects in this vandalism were targeting” the retired officer, Barry Brodd, for his testimony, in which he said Chauvin was justified in his use of force. Brodd is no longer a California resident and has not lived in the home for years, so it “appears the victim was falsely targeted,” authorities said.
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Three women were arrested after police said they played a role in leaving a pig s head at the past home of a former officer who testified in defense of Derek Chauvin.
Rowan Dalbey, 20, Kristen Aumoithe, 34, and Amber Lucas, 35, were apprehended in California on Wednesday after the execution of a series of search warrants, the Santa Rosa Police Department wrote.
The trio, on April 19, allegedly threw the decapitated pig s head at the former residence of Barry Brodd, who said Chauvin was justified and objectively reasonable in kneeling on George Floyd s neck for over nine minutes on May 25, 2020. The victim’s house was the previous residence of Mr. Barry Brodd, police wrote. Mr. Brodd recently testified for the defense in Minneapolis Police Officer Derrick [sic] Chauvin’s trial. It appears the suspects in this vandalism were targeting Mr. Brodd for his testimony. Mr. Brodd has not lived at the residence for a number of years and is no longer a resi