Tuesday, News 3 investigators obtained a 40-page document from federal judge Roderick Young, including opinions in a lawsuit filed by Lt. Caron Nazario against both Daniel Crocker and Joe Gutierrez.
The lieutenant is suing the two Virginia police officers over the traffic stop during which the officers drew their guns, pointed them at him and used a slang term to suggest he was facing execution.
Unity march demands justice for Army Lt. involved in Windsor traffic stop
Unity march held at VSU, protesting police brutality By Brent Solomon | April 29, 2021 at 6:14 AM EDT - Updated April 29 at 11:31 PM
SOUTH CHESTERFIELD, Va. (WWBT) - The Virginia man seen in a viral video following a controversial traffic stop in the town of Windsor joined those calling for accountability Thursday.
A unity march was held at Virginia State University, where 2nd Army Lt. Caron Nazario also went to school. Those who attended gathered to call out excessive force by police. Nazario didn’t speak at the march, likely because his case is being litigated in court. Organizers say his presence alone spoke volumes.
VSU to hold march demanding justice for lieutenant involved in Windsor traffic stop In this image made from Windsor, (Va.) Police video, Caron Nazario is helped by an EMT after he was sprayed with an agent by Windsor police after a traffic stop on Dec. 20, 2020, in Windsor, Va. Nazario, a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, is suing two Virginia police officers over a traffic stop during which he says the officers drew their guns and pointed them at him as he was dressed in uniform. Caron Nazario says his constitutional rights were violated by the traffic stop in the town of Windsor in December. (Windsor Police via AP) (Source: AP)