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Isle of Wight NAACP & Windsor town officials speak after meeting to discuss viral traffic stop
and last updated 2021-04-22 06:22:58-04
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY, Va. - Isle of Wight NAACP held a press conference Wednesday after meeting with Windsor town officials to discuss the viral traffic incident involving an Army Lieutenant.
During the press conference, branch members focused on their call to action. The first step they say is having Police Chief Riddle and Officer Crocker resign.
Windsor town officials spoke after the Windsor NAACP press conference and said, âI think we have a joint goal to make Windsor a better place. Thereâs lots of work to do to get there.â
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Nazario s attorney reacts to Windsor chief s comments; Isle of Wight NAACP calls for chief to resign
and last updated 2021-04-14 22:25:16-04
WINDSOR, Va. - Wednesday, Windsor Police Chief Rodney Riddle spoke publicly for the first time of the traffic stop from this past December involving WPD officers Daniel Crocker and Joe Gutierrez and Army Lt. Caron Nazario.
âWe missed some opportunities,â Riddle said.
Recently, the encounter has got attention in Hampton Roads and around the country.
âThose officers, initially, reacted relatively well, in my opinion,â Riddle said. âWhat they missed, though, was the opportunities to verbally de-escalate the situation.â
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