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that s what my mom or my mother unfortunately had to take him out of my brother started going to dwight mauro high school in englewood. he didn t want to go, because he knew that there were kids side that didn t get along with him. most of his friends, they were going to teaneck high school. but he couldn t go there. the fights used to be between englewood, teaneck it was a try town beef. never knew what the problem was. we ve been doing this since the 60s. it s funny because, tenhaken angle would are just one street apart. they re just one bridge apart. but one philip went to englewood, the first couple days, i think it was on.
you don t to intimidate in any way whatsoever. affected this jury or anybody affected the proceedings. when melton debary was arrested, it drew attention to the fact that the sheriffs at the time former teaneck police officer. so now one of spath its allies is in charge of the sheriff s department, which is running security for the trial. because of the fact that the sheriff was a former teaneck police officer, the implication is at least on the part of the prosecution that this was in some way planned to intimidate the witness. that is absolutely not true. as a matter of fact, the sheriff s not been in the building all day. but the panel family said that the attorney, orchestrated to buries arrest. he knew that he had a rocket from a year ago, and so it was a setup. it was sending a message to all of the other witnesses that
dragging on and on. the morale was lowest it could possibly be. community was blaming gary, at least many members of the community. one of the reasons it was an emotional police gary was such a nice guy. i remember somebody telling me pretty early on that he was not one of the, quote unquote, cowboys on the police department. this is a guy who basically got along very well with people in the community. he grew up in teaneck, his parents grew up in teaneck, his father was a police detective. his father was on the force, his father was up in the juvenile bureau. and so as a son, he wanted to impress him and show him that he was able to do the job, and
former teaneck resident that pinal was trying to give up when the police opened fire. cool do you remember telling the police, or days after an incident, but the kid never had his hands high like he was surrendering? i don t remember telling them that. there is a strange development in the trial of the police officer accused of killing teenager phillip pannell in teaneck. a key witness for the prosecution was taken into custody after this testimony. soon after he left the stand, controversy broke out when he was arrested by county police on a parole violation as he left the courtroom. a police dispatcher watching the trial on court to be recognized him, remember the outstanding warrant, and followed the to have him picked up. prosecutors say it was an attempt to increase intimidate the witness.