video to me was when alejandro started turning purple because that s when you knew it was serious and he could have passed out and the frustrating part about it is he couldn t communicate to the guy to stop, even though he was trying to communicate with him. you could see alex in the video clearly motioning with his hand to the security guard, i m tapping out, you know, kind of like the universal sign that all guys know when they wrestle with their dads and everything, when you re pinned and you re giving up, you tap out. you say, uncle, i give up. bystanders start to gather as alejandro continues to struggle to get out from under the security guard s grasp. the crowd was fairly big. there was at least a hundred of us watching. after almost two minutes, one witness attempts to step in, but he is held back by a third security guard. nobody else steps in to help.
calls local news stations. within a couple days that the video was up, it already received hundreds of thousands of views. thanks to joshua s video, alejandro has a claim of his own. the civil lawsuit is for the damages they caused him by using excessive force. the guard is never charged, but he loses his job with forever 21 and the store settles with the brothers for an undisclosed sum. we didn t end up even having to sue. that s rare in corporate america where they actually stand up and be honest from the get go and say, yes, we did make a mistake and we re going to do what we need to do to correct it. man, you re choking him right here. no charges are brought against pablo. as for the criminal case against alejandro, he pleads no contest to one count of petty theft and serves 120 days in county jail. alejandro started it and he was clearly in the wrong but when they went over the line and made it into something it
started turning purple because that s when you knew it was serious and he could have passed out. and the frustrating part about it is was he couldn t communicate to the guy to stop, even though he was trying to communicate with him. you could see alex in the video clearly motioning with his hand to the security guard, i m tapping out, kind of like the universal sign that all guys know when they wrestle with their dads and everything, when you re pinned and you re giving up. you say, uncle, i give up. bystanders start to gather as alejandro continues to struggle to get out from under the security guard s grasp. the crowd was fairly big. there were at least 100 of us watching. after almost two minutes, one witness attempts to step in, but he is held back by a third security guard. nobody else steps in to help. he seemed somewhat helpless
and wanted someone else to go ahead and help him, but there was nothing else you could do. people here in los angeles know that you kind of just stay out of things. the security guard didn t have a badge on and didn t have a uniform, it could have been two rival gangs going at each other. i imagine some of the bystanders thought that this was some reality show or something. you turn to you tend to get blase out here when you see something like that because there is somebody filming this or one of those practical joke shows or something like that. eventually, they picked alejandro up, he got up. they quit choking him and then they took him back into the store. at that time the video stopped because the person taking the video wasn t allowed to go into the store and follow him. although he felt helpless while alejandro was in the choke-hold, joshua uses the power of his video to help. he posts the video online and calls local news stations.
within a couple days that the video was up, it already received hundreds of thousands of views. thanks to joshua s video, alejandro has a claim of his own. the civil lawsuit is for the damages they caused him by using excessive force. the guard is never charged, but he loses his job with forever 21, and the store settles with the brothers for an undisclosed sum. we didn t even end up having to sue. that s rare in corporate america where they actually stand up and be honest from the get go and say, yes, we did make a mistake and we re going to do what we need to do to correct it. he s choking him. no charges are brought against pablo. as for the criminal case against alejandro, he pleads no contest to one count of petty theft and serves 120 days in county jail. alejandro started it and he was clearly in the wrong, but when they went over the line and made it into something it shouldn t have been, that s when