attorney crump. we are seeing the video, and she s saying pregnant. no one knows what it was, but we do know the officer didn t know, and there seemed to have been multiple shots. how is this justifiable by law? it is not justifiable, reverend al. the police officials tried to say where he s justified because in fear of his life. can t we give the same reasoning to this unarmed black woman who had a history of mental illness to say, well, didn t see feel in fear of her life by someone who confronted her, assaulted her, and battered her and she s continues to see trying to get home. her family said they don t know she s pregnant or not, but seems she was trying to say don t harm me, don t tase me, so she said things to say don t hurt me.
is no plea bargain in the jorks for this case. he arrived, he looked more chipper, better mood, better health. he joked around and said don t tase me, bro. the plea bargain saying something is in the works. cosby could want that deal, they don t know if it could happen or not. just last week the judge ruled that recorded statements he made could be used in the criminal case. he admitted in those statements to giving quaaludes to her and having sex with her saying it was con sense shl. the civil case was filed out of court.
officer mortenson in the forehead, knocking him backwards. meanwhile officer salazar staggers away to get medical help. there was quite a bit of blood on the floor that mr. salazar had lost that day. he suffers a broken nose, cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury that bleeds profusely. we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be combative. after two intense minutes of what deputies call fight for life, guerrero finally gives up. he said i m not resisting. i m not resisting. please don t tase me. guerrero is subdued, taken back with handcuffs into the same holding cell he came out of. a few months after the incident, officer salazar returns to work. violence is always present here. you re dealing with the human psyche. you never know what makes a person function or tick. alejandro guerrero is sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated assault.
cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury that bleeds profusely. we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be combative. after two intense minutes of what deputies call fight for life, guerrero finally gives up. he said i m not resisting. i m not resisting. please don t tase me. guerrero is subdued, revained with handcuffs and taken back to the same holding cell he came out of. a few months after the incident, officer salazar returns to work. violence is always present here. you re dealing with the human psyche. you never know what makes a person function or tick. alejandro guerrero is sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated assault. that day the sheriff believes guerrero gets his wish. he goes back to jail. in ohio, two women fight to get out of jail. female inmates in a shocking jailbreak. i thought it was some kind of
he suffers a broken nose, cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury that bleeds profusely. we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be combative. after two intense minutes of what deputies call fight for life, guerrero finally gives up. he said i m not resisting. i m not resisting. please don t tase me. guerrero is subdued, taken back with handcuffs into the same holding cell he came out of. a few months after the incident, officer salazar returns to work. violence is always present here. you re dealing with the human psyche. you never know what makes a person function or tick. alejandro guerrero is sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated assault. that day the sheriff believes guerrero gets his wish. he goes back to jail. in ohio, two women fight to get out of jail. female inmates in a shocking jailbreak.