you have a very close relationship with the police officers, other individuals you work with or used to work with at brooklyn center, right? some of them. sergeant johnson is a good friend your honor, i object. this is outside the scope. the objection is sustained beyond the scope. you also told dr. miller that you don t make mistakes, right? you told him that? if it s in the report, yes. and you told him that you don t want to hurt or injure anybody? right? right. but you mentioned to dr. miller your relationship with the individuals that you work with, right? yes. and that was very important to you, right? yes.
just going to ask you a few questions. do you remember your visit by zoom with doctor miller? a little bit, at least? we had a zoom interview, yes. okay. and that was miller in florida, correct, as far as we know. yes. and you and me were in my office, correct. yes. and that is the first time that you had ever seen any of the video, correct? yes. and were you able to watch it? no. and you did tell mr. miller
made to doctor miller on redirect. right? yes. you also told dr. miller that you resigned on april 12th to protect your police family, right? objection, recross-examination and your honor, statements are at issue. i m going to overrule the objection and you may answer that. you told him that, right? can you repeat the question. you told dr. miller that you resigned on april 12th to protect your police family, right? if it is in the report, yes. i haven t seen the report except today. well if it is in the report that you also said that they re there are very important people to you, would that be accurate? yes.
potter s statement. she showed kim potter, you testified to this jury that the reason you tried to tase daunte wright is because you saw this scared look in your partner, officer s eyes. however, it turns out kim potter said something very differently to the doctor back then. she said i don t know why i reached for my taser. that s a big discrepancy, ask that really hurts her credibility, and that s going to stick with the jury. it s interesting as we watched in this prosecution, we were watching most of the cross examination, she was very specific in talking about you were focused on what you had done, even in those moments after. that statement about i saw the fear in the officer s eyes. that s why i reached for my taser, but then the prosecutor went through, well, what did you actually do in those moments afterwards? exactly. as elie pointed out, on direct she said i ve never seen fear like that and in dr. miller s statement shortly after the event, we see that there was not act
direction that after you saw a scared look in sergeant johnson s face, that is why you decided to use the taser? this was your testimony? yes. but you also told dr. miller that you don t know why you decided to use the taser, right? i haven t seen his report. would it refresh your recollection to see his report? yes, please. may i approach your honor? you may.