up to 30 days. is a clinic available for one to come up, the altercation on two? for especially violent incidents, the jail may also choose to file criminal charges, but first, staff will review surveillance video of the fight. at that table is four detainees including daniel espinoza. you can see mr. espinoza looking back to see where the officer s positioned and see where the officer s sight lines are. another interesting part is this gentleman who knowles the attack is coming most likely. he s vacating the area because he s chosen he s not going to be a participant. as the gentleman raises his arm, that s the signal to the others that the three-on-one attack is now ready and then he strikes the victim and you see mr. espinoza begin to rise from the table with the other detainee who joins in and what ensues is a flurry of punches and kicks to an essentially defenseless detainee. if additional criminal charges are filed against espinoza, the most likely charge
severely. passed out one time during the fight. went to the hospital, bleeding from the ear. not quite sure what his head trauma was, if any. the jail normally punishing fighting by placing the participants in segregation for up to 30 days. is a clinic available for one to come up, the altercation on two? for especially violent incidents, the jail may also choose to file criminal charges, but first, staff will review surveillance video of the fight. at that table is four detainees including daniel espinoza. you can see mr. espinoza looking back to see where the officer s positioned and see where the officer s sight lines are. another interesting part is this gentleman who knowles the attack is coming most likely. he s vacating the area because he s chosen he s not going to be a participant. as the gentleman raises his arm, that s the signal to the others that the three-on-one attack is now ready and then he strikes the victim and you see mr. espinoza begin to rise from the tabl
they call in the military and national security business the after action report, when it s all looked at. what do you think will change? the strategy going forward is going to center around what are the things you can do that are scalable and sustainable within the resources of this community to try to deter this from happening. no strategy is fool-proof. but there are some key elements when you try to protect a mass gathering like this. sight lines. potential sight lines for an attack like this. usually something the secret service certainly considers. and a way to defeat that, create obfiscation. create screening so you can t see into the crowd specifically. some situations, depending upon the threat level you can have an overwatch where you can use, the secret service does countersniper. the question is, is that appropriate in these kinds of venues? is this the threshold event that s going to change how we see mass gatherings?
is a clinic available for one to come up, the altercation on two? for especially violent incidents, the jail may also choose to file criminal charges, but first, staff will review surveillance video of the fight. at that table is four detainees including daniel espinoza. you can see mr. espinoza looking back to see where the officer s positioned and see where the officer s sight lines are. another interesting part is this gentleman who knowles the attack is coming most likely. he s vacating the area because he s chosen he s not going to be a participant. as the gentleman raises his arm, that s the signal to the others that the three-on-one attack is now ready and then he strikes the victim and you see mr. espinoza begin to rise from the table with the other detainee who joins in and what ensues is a flurry of punches and kicks to an essentially defenseless detainee. if additional criminal charges are filed against
passed out one time during the fight. went to the hospital, bleeding from the ear. not quite sure what his head trauma was, if any. the jail normally punishing fighting by placing the participants in segregation for up to 30 days. is a clinic available for one to come up, the altercation on two? for especially violent incidents, the jail may also choose to file criminal charges, but first, staff will review surveillance video of the fight. at that table is four detainees including daniel espinoza. you can see mr. espinoza looking back to see where the officer s positioned and see where the officer s sight lines are. another interesting part is this gentleman who knowles the attack is coming most likely. he s vacating the area because he s chosen he s not going to be a participant. as the gentleman raises his arm, that s the signal to the others that the three-on-one attack is now ready and then he strikes the victim and you see mr. espinoza begin to rise from the table with the