just do drive around police work? we just did police work. we would have checked the squad car if we didn t have calls right away. it was a sunday. it was a sunday. so approximately, around 2:00, did you pull up in back of not you, officer lucky was driving the car, right? yes. and you were the fto. where were you seated in the car? in the passenger seat. and tell the jury what you remember about first seeing the white buick on that day, approximately 2:00 p.m. and talk slowly. officer lucky and i were driving south on zane avenue north we were talking about pursuit policies, doing regular fto training, and he observed a vehicle in the turn lane with a blinker on inappropriately. and was that the white buick? yes.
0 where s that at? he s currently stationed in florida. and your other son, where is he at? he s in college in north dakota. are they going to be home for the holidays? yes, they will. is your mother in the courtroom? yes. and your sister? no, she s not. but is your brother in the courtroom. yes, he is. and besides your brother and your mother, your father is deceased? yes. and do you have any other siblings? i have another sister and a brother. what do they do you know what their ages are? my oldest sister is in her 50s and my other brother is in his 50s also. my sister works for a medical device company my oldest brother works for a parking company and my other brother works for retail. . going back to when you were a youngster, where do you go to elementary school? immaculate conception. where is that? columbia heights. did you live that neighborhood? yes, i did. while you were going to that school did you have a police officer
0 no, they are not. and where is nicholas? he is an active duty marine. and where is that at? he s currently stationed in florida. and your other son, where is he at? in college in north dakota. and are they going to be home for the holidays? yes, they will. is your mother in the courtroom? yes. and your sister? no, she s not. but is your brother in the courtroom? yes, he is. and besides your brother and your mother and your father is deceased? yes. and do you have any other siblings? i have another sister and a brother. do you know what their ages are? my sister, my oldest sister is in her 50s, and my other brother is in his 50s also. what do they do for a living? my sister works for a medical device company. my oldest brother works for a parking company, and my other brother works for retail. going back to when you were a youngster, where did you go to elementary school? immaculate conception catholic school. and where was that loca
0 he is active duty marine. and where s that at? currently stationed in florida. and your other son, where s he at? he s in college in north dakota. are they going to be home for the holidays? yes, they will. is your mother in the courtroom? yes. and your sister? no, she s not. but is your brother in the courtroom? yes, he is. besides your brother and your mother, your father is deceased? yes. do you have any other siblings? i have another sister and a brother. do you know what their ages are? my sister, my oldest sister is in her 50 s. and my other brother is in his 50 s, also. what do they do for a living? my sister works for a medical device company. my oldest brother works for a parking company and my other brother works for retail. going back to when you re a youngster, where did you go to elementary school? immaculate conception catholic school. where is that located? columbia heights, minnesota. and did you live in that neighbo
person, you say he intended to? you think about the whole mentality? they are chasing him for the seat belt violation, they don t do it in certain communities, they only do it here they would chase it for a seat belt violation? you re saying it because it is african-american? absolutely, they don t pursue other communities like that. there are lots of problems throughout the state of florida that different counties have, pursuit, different pursuit policies. there is no uniform policy across the state of florida. so you mr. crump is absolutely correct. this is a huge problem throughout our communities. ben, i understand that the county has already paid the brown family more than $500,000. what is it now that you re looking for? the civil settlement is completely irrelevant to the criminal matter. we are looking for if that medical examiner s report is inaccurate and she shows that there is new evidence that the car did hit marlon brown.