Live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. A man is pulled over for a traffic stop. Then, San Jose Police pull out batons. Tonight, claims of excessive force. That man says he was beaten by three rookie cops in san jose for no reason. And he claims to have video to prove it. Joe vasquez shows us the video and the mans lawyer is saying about this. Reporter the dark Surveillance Video shows construction worker Eliel Paulino sitting calmly talking to police quite a few minutes. His Attorney Says it gets ugly once paulino realizes he is about to get arrested and he yells at his father in spanish to lock up his truck. At that point, one of the officers tells him to shut up and gets closer. He explained all im telling him to do is lock my truck up. Reporter paulino says they started to strike him with their batons. You see as he is face down on the ground, not trying to fight. He is defenseless at that point. Reporter in their written report, the officers say they used force be
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Amy cutler explains to us what talbot was doing. It was hot and uncomfortable outside but imagine what it was like in the backseat of a car without the air conditioner running. Thats exactly where police say a raleigh woman left her young child. This is it copy of the Police Report alleging that 37 yearold young child in the back of her car for nearly 40 minutes. Police here said, and call for help. Employees say officers and wasted no time breaking it window in order to get the child out. It is cool, especially with the temperature in the eastern im sweating bullets with the car and you should leave them in the car like that. We first brought this to you as breaking news yesterday are lifethreatening. Steve springer joins us live at durum Police Headquarters with re. Tonightt instatre velong a new lead into that suspect after coming close to nabbing the person nvga snt t this h trt they dot particular location and we had good information to believe either the suspect was at the apartm