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thomas lane's attorney earl gray joins me now. thank you for coming to the program. i'm an attorney general and paying close attention not to be swayed by other legal pundits. i've seen a prosecution going in very well with the defense best shot, maybe only shot, being causation. why am i wrong? >> well, i think you might be right. the best defense on this case from chauvin's standpoint is the causation. excuse me. what you must remember -- and you're a lawyer -- is that the state, because it has a burden of proof goes first and you have not heard the defense case yet, that will come in next week. and i think when the defense case comes in and what the defense tries to establish is reasonable doubt reasonable doubt, i think there will be reasonable doubt with respect to the causation. i think even with baker's system, the last question by attorney blackwell that you determined this was a homicide was sort of unfair because that left an impression on the jury that his opinion of homicide is important. it isn't important in the criminal arena. the homicide that baker i
thomas lane's attorney earl gray joins me now. thank you for coming to the program. i'm an attorney general and paying close attention not to be swayed by other legal pundits. i've seen a prosecution going in very well with the defense best shot, maybe only shot, being causation. why am i wrong? >> well, i think you might be right. the best defense on this case from chauvin's standpoint is the causation. excuse me. what you must remember -- and you're a lawyer -- is that the state,...
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. >> how would you describe relationship with thomas lane? >> that he was also on the maid watched shift but thomas lane did do a rotation when it was new on one chip tenderly views on my ship for about a month when he was, think was probably the second month on the job. >> did you ever interact with the outside of the work setting? >> no, sir. >> and alexander kueng? >> him as well. same relation. he and officer lane both on my ship for approximately a month. i believe that was also the second month of being on the job. >> so i -- >> they rotate between different shifts. >> thank you. i would like to then bring you back to that roll call on the date in question. did you receive a telephone call around roll call time? >> i believe the phone call was shortly, just as the roll call concluded, yes. >> and who was a phone call from? >> i received the so call from sergeant krueger who was the mid-watch sergeant. >> you recall what sergeant krueger -- let me back up. it sergeant krueger give you information that you relied upon to take further step
. >> how would you describe relationship with thomas lane? >> that he was also on the maid watched shift but thomas lane did do a rotation when it was new on one chip tenderly views on my ship for about a month when he was, think was probably the second month on the job. >> did you ever interact with the outside of the work setting? >> no, sir. >> and alexander kueng? >> him as well. same relation. he and officer lane both on my ship for approximately a...
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. >> and thomas lane? >> yes. >> how you would describe your relationship with thomas lane?at -- he was also the mid watch shift but thomas lane did do a rotation when they were new on my shift and i believe he was on my shift for about a month when he was -- i think it was probably his second month on the job. >> did you ever interact with him outside of the work setting? >> no. >> and alexander king? >> him as well. same relation. he and officer lane were both on my shift for approximately a month. i believe that was his -- also his second month of being on the job. as well as on their fto rotation. they rotate between different shifts. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> i'd like to then bring you back to that role call on the date in question. did you receive a telephone call around role call time? >> i believe the phone call was shortly -- just as role call concluded, yes. >> and who was that phone call from? >> i received a phone call from sergeant pluger, the mid watch sergeant. >> do you recall what sergeant pleoger -- let me back up. did he give you information that caused yo
. >> and thomas lane? >> yes. >> how you would describe your relationship with thomas lane?at -- he was also the mid watch shift but thomas lane did do a rotation when they were new on my shift and i believe he was on my shift for about a month when he was -- i think it was probably his second month on the job. >> did you ever interact with him outside of the work setting? >> no. >> and alexander king? >> him as well. same relation. he and officer lane...
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. >> i need to ask you about thomas lane and alexander king. do you recognize those names?re new officers on my shift. >> were you on duty around 8:30 p.m., may 25, 2020? >> yes. >> what were you doing at that time? >> i think i headed back into the office after doing some patrol in the street. >> when you do patrol work, do you use a body camera? >> i do. >> that's something required of all officers including supervisors, is that right? >> correct. >> do you have different means of communicating with the police officers that you supervise and dispatch when you're out on patrol? >> yes. >> what do you use? >> radio and cell phone. >> do you recall approximately 8:30 p.m. receiving a telephone call from a dispatcher? >> i do. >> what was the dispatcher's name? >> i believe jena scurry. >> can you describe for the jury what ms. scurry said to you in this telephone call? >> she called to say she didn't mean to be a snitch, but she had seen something -- well, viewing a camera that she thought was concerning. was calling to let me know about it. >> at this time i'll ask to publi
. >> i need to ask you about thomas lane and alexander king. do you recognize those names?re new officers on my shift. >> were you on duty around 8:30 p.m., may 25, 2020? >> yes. >> what were you doing at that time? >> i think i headed back into the office after doing some patrol in the street. >> when you do patrol work, do you use a body camera? >> i do. >> that's something required of all officers including supervisors, is that right? >>...
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thomas lane one of the other officers has been charged and so that of course will come up in the next trial but they didn't name him but we know from other body camera there is thomas lane codefendant. who was that person the 3rd thing that is kind of a local angle on this is the discussion of ketamine may have seemed strange because they didn't actually administer cademy but that has been a very controversial practice within minneapolis that the minneapolis police often will. you know call in the mts ne m t's will use ketamine against people who later you know feel violated by the administration that drug supposedly to calm them down and then the last thing is that as i was hearing this testimony come in i thought it was building up to a moment that would go directly to an element of the crime which was he was dead because death is something that the government has to prove but debt didn't clearly come out that at any point this e.m.t. concluded that in fact george floyd was dead. a mind pick up on your point about. the ketamine maybe not specifically the ketamine but the issue of dr
thomas lane one of the other officers has been charged and so that of course will come up in the next trial but they didn't name him but we know from other body camera there is thomas lane codefendant. who was that person the 3rd thing that is kind of a local angle on this is the discussion of ketamine may have seemed strange because they didn't actually administer cademy but that has been a very controversial practice within minneapolis that the minneapolis police often will. you know call in...
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and after that point you can see the officer thomas lane pull the leg down right and you can see it kick up again right. >> yes. >> sorry. >> i have a tendency to go fast. that is what you recognize and 46 years of being a pulmonologist and intensivist in your experience pretty. >> obviously there was additional information but the leg was moving. >> and would be reasonable for police officer to interpret that same behavior as resistance. >> objection your honor argued. >> you testified that the last breath of mr. george floyd was at 2025, 16, right. >> correct. >> prior to the .12 people who were there would've appeared to have been breathing, right rated. >> is hard for me to say pretty. >> prior to that point. it would be reasonable that he would appear to be breathing, right. >> yes. >> in fact he showed us a segment where you could or you were able to count his respiratory rates right. then you said at 2035 and zero six, sec. is when the first air was pumped back in. >> correct. >> and you understand that paramedics arrived at 2027 and 45 seconds. >> yes. >> so the time between the
and after that point you can see the officer thomas lane pull the leg down right and you can see it kick up again right. >> yes. >> sorry. >> i have a tendency to go fast. that is what you recognize and 46 years of being a pulmonologist and intensivist in your experience pretty. >> obviously there was additional information but the leg was moving. >> and would be reasonable for police officer to interpret that same behavior as resistance. >> objection your...
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. >> thomas lane, jay alexander king. i appreciate you're being back with me, tony. sentencing for chauvin of the calthree charges will be sed concurrently which means at the same time. you are looking at maximum sentencing for second-degree is 40 years. what do you think isr realistic? >> certainly we know this. at the end of the trial that the judge went through something with derek chauvin where he waived his rights. derek chauvin told the judge that he wants him to listen to the aggravated circumstances so certainly we know that he committed a crime in front of children. that is an aggravated circumstance. to be determined what the maximum amount will be for derek chauvin and hopefully it is a max. he committed a murder and we can call it that now. once he was on the scene it was intentional. he knew he was killing george. so certainly we want to see the maximum sentence. >> the other three officers, thomas lane, jay alexander king and tao, they'll all go to trial. they faced charges of aiding and abetting. what do you think it means for them? >> it can't look go
. >> thomas lane, jay alexander king. i appreciate you're being back with me, tony. sentencing for chauvin of the calthree charges will be sed concurrently which means at the same time. you are looking at maximum sentencing for second-degree is 40 years. what do you think isr realistic? >> certainly we know this. at the end of the trial that the judge went through something with derek chauvin where he waived his rights. derek chauvin told the judge that he wants him to listen to the...
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. >> and thomas lane? >> yes. >> how do you describe your relationship with thomas lane?ys on the mid-watch shift, but he did a rotation when they were new on my shift and i believe he was on my shift for about a month for what was probably his second month on the job. >> have you ever interacted with him outside of the work setting? >> no. >> how about alexander king? >> the same, i believe it was his second month of being on the job. >> i would like to note they were on different shifts. >> i bring you back to that role call on the date in kfgs. did now receive a phone call? >> i received a phone call from sergeant who was the mid-watch sergeant. >> do you recall what sergeant -- did sergeant pluger give you information that you relied upon to take first steps in your duties that night? >> yes. >> what did he tell you? >> sergeant pluger told me he was at the hospital at that time with a man he described may or may not live. later on in the night i found out that male was mr. floyd, he said he was at the hospital. he asked me if i would be willing to respond to because
. >> and thomas lane? >> yes. >> how do you describe your relationship with thomas lane?ys on the mid-watch shift, but he did a rotation when they were new on my shift and i believe he was on my shift for about a month for what was probably his second month on the job. >> have you ever interacted with him outside of the work setting? >> no. >> how about alexander king? >> the same, i believe it was his second month of being on the job. >> i would...
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and then i need to ask you thomas lane alexander can you recognize those names i do they were new officers of a shift. were you on duty at around 8 30 pm on the 252020. and what were you doing at that time. i think i just had back into the office after doing some patrol on the street and when you do patrol were you use a body camera i do. something that's required of all officers including supervisors is that right curt. you have different means of communicating with the police officers you supervise dispatch when you're out of control what do you use a radio and cell phone. do you recall approximately 8 30 pm receiving a telephone call from the dispatcher i do what was dispatchers. can you please describe for the jury what he said to you in this telephone call. to. say she didn't mean to be a snitch. well viewing a camera that she thought was concerned it was called let me know about it. at this time i'm going to ask the publishers of the town. apologies exhibit 12. 1028 this is genoa gentlemen here what's up so i just wanted to let you know about the person with a knife at 26 watchabilit
and then i need to ask you thomas lane alexander can you recognize those names i do they were new officers of a shift. were you on duty at around 8 30 pm on the 252020. and what were you doing at that time. i think i just had back into the office after doing some patrol on the street and when you do patrol were you use a body camera i do. something that's required of all officers including supervisors is that right curt. you have different means of communicating with the police officers you...
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relationship this found that yes we worked out of the same building but we were on different ships and thomas lane. how would you describe your relationship with thomas lee. he was also on the midwatch if thomas lang did do a rotation when they were new. on my ship and i believe he was on my shift for long when he was think it was probably his 2nd month. your interaction with him outside of work so also. alexander king him as well same relation he and. officer langer both. on my shift for nearly a month and i believe that was is also his 2nd month of. being on the job so it might as well they're on their old station they rotate between different shifts thank you i'd like to bring you back to that roll call. data question did you receive a telephone call around roll call time. i believe the phone call was shortly. just as concluded yes who is that phone call from i received a phone call from sergeant kluger who was the midwatch sergeant. do you recall what sergeant or let me back up did sergeant give you information you relied upon to take further steps in your duties that i yes. what did sergeant
relationship this found that yes we worked out of the same building but we were on different ships and thomas lane. how would you describe your relationship with thomas lee. he was also on the midwatch if thomas lang did do a rotation when they were new. on my ship and i believe he was on my shift for long when he was think it was probably his 2nd month. your interaction with him outside of work so also. alexander king him as well same relation he and. officer langer both. on my shift for...
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>> yes. >> the people who were talking were thomas lane and alexander kueng, is that right? yes. >> the defendant was nearby in a position to hear? >> yes. >> at the time, you received a summary of what happened from officer lane and officer king, is out right? >> yes dimock both gave you a statement joining each other? >> right. >> without talking specifically what the statement was, after you heard their rendition of the event, did you take the information and use it to determine the next steps you would take? >> yes, i did. >> based on that conversation, were you told the had been a restraint of an individual? >> i believe they said they handcuffed him. >> did you learn an ambulance had come? >> i did dimock did you learn the present restraint was taken away in the ambulance? >> yes. >> what was that person taken? >> the county medical center. >> based on that conversation, what did you decide to do? >> i decided to drive down to the medical center myself and check on the parties condition. >> before going to the medical center did you give any direction to the officers y
>> yes. >> the people who were talking were thomas lane and alexander kueng, is that right? yes. >> the defendant was nearby in a position to hear? >> yes. >> at the time, you received a summary of what happened from officer lane and officer king, is out right? >> yes dimock both gave you a statement joining each other? >> right. >> without talking specifically what the statement was, after you heard their rendition of the event, did you take the...
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can you tell the jury involving the defendant the officers george floyd and thomas lane and j alexander kueng on monday. >> on monday evening, around 9:00 p.m., the 25th of 2020, i received a call. i was at my residence i received a call from one of my come i think it was the deputy chief who had informed me that minneapolis police officers and responded to 30th in chicago. and while attempting to take someone into custody, that which i have learned now that that was george floyd. and they believed that it was he did not make it or survive. he had been transported via ambulance to medical center. and while at least the information i evening and 9:00 p.m., that time, at least i was told he was still alive. i decided to contact the minnesota bureau retention and they are the state agency that conducts are critical incidents. i deemed that this would be a critical incident and protocol to alert them and then they would conduct that investigation. so made that call to the dca to have them start to conduct this critical incident. >> did did you then proceed to that call pretty. >> i should a
can you tell the jury involving the defendant the officers george floyd and thomas lane and j alexander kueng on monday. >> on monday evening, around 9:00 p.m., the 25th of 2020, i received a call. i was at my residence i received a call from one of my come i think it was the deputy chief who had informed me that minneapolis police officers and responded to 30th in chicago. and while attempting to take someone into custody, that which i have learned now that that was george floyd. and...
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was wrong and how can we tell that it was running because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car cut food he puts it in gear it takes it out of you puts it in park never touches the keys of that and he gets out the car was running. i one last point to me. and i should be fairly quick with this. the superseding cause that was discussed. a superseding cause is an is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause of a result that would not have otherwise occurred. now. let's look at the medical time. we know of that e.m.'s was called initially a code to eat 2011 seconds we know that e.m.'s was stepped up to code 3 at 21 and 35 so. we know that e.m.'s responded to cover foods based on the videos at 27 and 27 seconds we know that called for fire at 203036. it takes approximately 3 minutes for each of us in the resting officers to put mr ford into the ambulance and the ambulance pulls away from comfort foods 30 and 17 seconds. fire response to cut foods at $830.00 to $59.00 that's 4 bullets in 15 seconds
was wrong and how can we tell that it was running because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car cut food he puts it in gear it takes it out of you puts it in park never touches the keys of that and he gets out the car was running. i one last point to me. and i should be fairly quick with this. the superseding cause that was discussed. a superseding cause is an is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts alters the natural sequence of events and is the...
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. >> it was something that former chauvin asked about in the moment by former officer thomas lane. >>eporter: the defense pointing out the differences between a patrol officer and zimmerman's role as a homicide detective. >> the frequency of which you have to use higher levels of force as an investigator does not happen all that often, right? >> correct. >> it would not be within your normal role or job duties to do such an analysis, right? >> that's correct. >> re >> reporter: painful testimony about what it was like in the moment that day just steps away from floyd. and inside how derek chauvin interpreted what just happened. >> you got to control this guy, he's a sizable guy. >> reporter: all stemming from an excruciating 9 minutes to 29 seconds of a knee to a neck that should have ended much earlier. >> the ambulance will get there in whatever amount of time and in that time period you need to provide medical assistance before they arrive. >> reporter: lieutenant zimmerman was among 14th minneapolis officer signed onto an open letter condemning chauvin, the letter read chauvin fai
. >> it was something that former chauvin asked about in the moment by former officer thomas lane. >>eporter: the defense pointing out the differences between a patrol officer and zimmerman's role as a homicide detective. >> the frequency of which you have to use higher levels of force as an investigator does not happen all that often, right? >> correct. >> it would not be within your normal role or job duties to do such an analysis, right? >> that's correct....
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is a body camera footage showing when police first approached george floyd, the former officer thomas lane pointed a gun. the officer felt safe enough, the officers felt safe enough to put their guns away for the rest of the encounter so they didn't feel threatened, why was it necessary to kneel on someone's neck for 9:29? >> exactly. if they had guns available, which they did, and there were four officers on that scene, they felt comfortable enough in the interaction with george floyd to put the guns away. why would you then need to use and apply what is deadly force and known to be able to cause at the very least, grave bodily harm by putting one's knee on the neck and toward the head area of a human being? why would you need to do that? that's the question going into the minds of the jurors right now. the one the prosecution will not do any favors to answer on behalf of derek chauvin. this moves the needle in favor of him being implored and compelled to answer that question. if he thinks his statements. in body cam footage that suggest, hey, this was a business guy. when they saw it, th
is a body camera footage showing when police first approached george floyd, the former officer thomas lane pointed a gun. the officer felt safe enough, the officers felt safe enough to put their guns away for the rest of the encounter so they didn't feel threatened, why was it necessary to kneel on someone's neck for 9:29? >> exactly. if they had guns available, which they did, and there were four officers on that scene, they felt comfortable enough in the interaction with george floyd to...
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thomas lane, alexander kueng and tou thao.ecz joins us with more on the charges they face. i think that was obviously a huge question in this trial in terms of what can be used from this in that trial. >> yeah, and it's going to be all the same evidence, poppy. the same witnesses, the same body-worn camera footage that we have seen so much of at this point. one of the interesting things that's going to -- what's going to be interesting to see is how the defense attorneys for the three officers, how they try to use this trial, certainly the publicity, the attention and all the evidence out in the public. how they'll try to use that to perhaps maybe try to move the case, try to do something else to argue that perhaps somehow all the publicity has now prejudiced their clients in the cases against them. so that's going to be interesting. and bringing in a lot of these witnesses. a lot of the young people who testified. the people in the community who testified having to relive a lot of this for the family of george floyd. they are
thomas lane, alexander kueng and tou thao.ecz joins us with more on the charges they face. i think that was obviously a huge question in this trial in terms of what can be used from this in that trial. >> yeah, and it's going to be all the same evidence, poppy. the same witnesses, the same body-worn camera footage that we have seen so much of at this point. one of the interesting things that's going to -- what's going to be interesting to see is how the defense attorneys for the three...
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was even something former-officer derek chauvin was asked about, in the moment, by former-officer thomas lane. during cross examination, the defense, pointing out the differences between a patrol officer and zimmerman's role, as a homicide detective. largely, investigative, in nature, despite annual-defense training. >> the frequency with which you have to use higher levels of force, as an investigator, doesn't happen all that often, right? >> correct. >> it would not be within your normal role or job duties to do such a use-of-force analysis, right? >> that's correct. >> reporter: zimmerman's testimony comes, on the tail end of a week filling in gaps of what happened on may 25th, 2020. including, what happened when medical personnel arrived. >> i thought he was dead. >> reporter: painful testimony about what it was like, in the moment that day, just steps away from floyd. >> i feel helpless. >> reporter: an insight into how derek chauvin interpreted what had just happened. >> control this guy because he's a sizeable guy. >> yeah. >> looks like -- looks like he is a he pprobably on something.
was even something former-officer derek chauvin was asked about, in the moment, by former-officer thomas lane. during cross examination, the defense, pointing out the differences between a patrol officer and zimmerman's role, as a homicide detective. largely, investigative, in nature, despite annual-defense training. >> the frequency with which you have to use higher levels of force, as an investigator, doesn't happen all that often, right? >> correct. >> it would not be...
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>> yes. >> the people who were talking were thomas lane and alexander kueng, is that right? yes. >> the defendant was nearby in a position to hear? >> yes. >> at the time, you received a summary of what happened from officer lane and officer king, is out right? >> yes dimock both gave you a statement joining each other? >> right. >> without talking specifically what the statement was, after you heard their rendition of the event, did you take the information and use it to determine the next steps you would take? >> yes, i did. >> based on that conversation, were you told the had been a restraint of an individual? >> i believe they said they handcuffed him. >> did you learn an ambulance had come? >> i did dimock did you learn the present restraint was taken away in the ambulance? >> yes. >> what was that person taken? >> the county medical center. >> based on that conversation, what did you decide to do? >> i decided to drive down to the medical center myself and check on the parties condition. >> before going to the medical center did you give any direction to the officers y
>> yes. >> the people who were talking were thomas lane and alexander kueng, is that right? yes. >> the defendant was nearby in a position to hear? >> yes. >> at the time, you received a summary of what happened from officer lane and officer king, is out right? >> yes dimock both gave you a statement joining each other? >> right. >> without talking specifically what the statement was, after you heard their rendition of the event, did you take the...
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but jurors have also been shown police bodycam footage of officer thomas lane pulling a gun on floyd.they have been called for a counterfeit bill. pulling a gun on him within seconds of approaching floyd's car. a warning to our audience, the video is disturbing. >> let's see your hands. let me see her other hand. >> i'm sorry. >> both hands. >> put your hands up right now. >> what did i do? what did i do? >> step out of the vehicle and step away from me. step out and face away. >> please don't shoot me. please. please don't shoot me, man. i just left my mom, man. i'm so sorry. >> step out and face away. >> please don't shoot me, mr. officer. amy: from the beginning, of george floyd pleading for his life. he does not know why the cops have pulled a gun on him and are pulling him out of his car. mark as claxton, can you talk about the three of them, not just chauvin, with their knees on his back and holding his legs while he is handcuffed with his hands behind his back? >> over the past day or two, they have been discussinduring the course of the trial certain concts, training concepts.
but jurors have also been shown police bodycam footage of officer thomas lane pulling a gun on floyd.they have been called for a counterfeit bill. pulling a gun on him within seconds of approaching floyd's car. a warning to our audience, the video is disturbing. >> let's see your hands. let me see her other hand. >> i'm sorry. >> both hands. >> put your hands up right now. >> what did i do? what did i do? >> step out of the vehicle and step away from me. step...
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in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car at cup foods, he puts it inrk. never touches the keys of that vehicle. he gets out. the car was running. one last point to make. i should be fairly quick with this. the superseding cause that was discussed, a superseding cause is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts, alters the sequence of events. now, lets look at the medical timeline here. we know that ems was called initially, code 2 at 8:20 and 11 seconds. we know that ems was stepped up to code 3 at 8:21 and 35 seconds. we know that ems responded to cup foods based on the videos at 8:27 and 27 seconds. we know that ems called for fire at 20:38.36. it takes approximately30 minutes for ems and the arresting officers to put mr. floyd in the ambulance and the ambulance fulls away at 8:30 and 17 seconds. fire responds to cup foods at 8:32.59. that is four minutes and 15 seconds after they were called. pretty close in consideration to the three-minute expectation of mrs. hanson. the ambulance had driven several blocks away to 36 and park. arriving someti
in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car at cup foods, he puts it inrk. never touches the keys of that vehicle. he gets out. the car was running. one last point to make. i should be fairly quick with this. the superseding cause that was discussed, a superseding cause is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts, alters the sequence of events. now, lets look at the medical timeline here. we know that ems was called initially, code 2 at 8:20 and 11 seconds. we...
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thomas lane's lawyer. i didn't speak to him after the verdict, but in the weeks leading up to this, i had a quick conversation with him. if you look at some of his filings, he is one officer where, you know, i don't know if he's going to take a plea deal because we'll see because he asked twice while george floyd was in the prone position with his handcuffeded behind his back and he asked twice shouldn't we turn him over. can you see that on the video and he mentioned excited delirium and he sounded like maybe we should turn him over. i know he was not in a senior position, chauvin was, but he did ask a couple of times and that's been a point brought up in the court files so it will be very interesting to see how those three cases, three separate cases play out. >> yeah. there's a while to go between now and august. guys. thank you very, very much. >>> coming up, police release more body camera video amid growing questions about the deadly shooting of a 16-year-old african-american girl in columbus, ohio.
thomas lane's lawyer. i didn't speak to him after the verdict, but in the weeks leading up to this, i had a quick conversation with him. if you look at some of his filings, he is one officer where, you know, i don't know if he's going to take a plea deal because we'll see because he asked twice while george floyd was in the prone position with his handcuffeded behind his back and he asked twice shouldn't we turn him over. can you see that on the video and he mentioned excited delirium and he...
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running, and how can we tell that it was running, because in the video we watched earlier when thomas laneulls in that squad cut at cup foods, he puts it in park, he never touches the keys of that vehicle and he gets out. the car was running. one last point to make. and i should be fairly quick with this. the superceding cause that was discussed. a superceding cause is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause of a result that would not have otherwise occurred. now, let's look at the medical timeline here. we know that ems was called initially at code 2 at 8:20:11. we know that ems was stepped up to code 3 at 8:21:35. we know that ems responded to cup foods based on the videos at 8:27:27. we know that ems called for fire at to:38:36. it takes approximately three minutes for ems and the arresting officers to put mr. floyd into the ambulance and the ambulance pulls away from cup foods at 8:30:17. fire responds to cup foods at 82:59. that's 44 minutes and 15 seconds after they were closed. that's pretty close in consideration of
running, and how can we tell that it was running, because in the video we watched earlier when thomas laneulls in that squad cut at cup foods, he puts it in park, he never touches the keys of that vehicle and he gets out. the car was running. one last point to make. and i should be fairly quick with this. the superceding cause that was discussed. a superceding cause is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause of a result that...
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was even something former officer derek chauvin was asked about in the moment by former officer thomas lane. >> turn him on his side? >> stay put. >> reporter: the defense pointing out the differences between patrol officer and zimmerman's role as a homicide detective, largely investigative in nature despite annual defense training. >> the frequency with which you have to use higher levels of force as an investigator doesn't happen all that often, right? >> correct. >> and it would not be within your normal role or job duties to do such a use of force analysis, right? >> that's correct. >> reporter: zimmerman's testimony comes on the tail end of a week filling in gaps of what happened on may 25, 2020, including what happened when medical personnel arrived. >> in lay terms i thought he was dead. >> reporter: painful testimony about what it was like in the moment that day just steps away from floyd. >> feel helpless. >> reporter: an insight to how derek chauvin interpreted what had just happened. >> got to control this guy because he's a sizable guy. looks like he's probably on something. >>
was even something former officer derek chauvin was asked about in the moment by former officer thomas lane. >> turn him on his side? >> stay put. >> reporter: the defense pointing out the differences between patrol officer and zimmerman's role as a homicide detective, largely investigative in nature despite annual defense training. >> the frequency with which you have to use higher levels of force as an investigator doesn't happen all that often, right? >>...
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schleicher: thomas lane? how would you describe your relationship? >> he was also on the amid watch shift and was in my rotation and i believe he was am a shift for about a month it was probably his second month on the job. schleicher: do you recognize him outside of the work setting? >> no. schleicher: mr. king? >> the same they run a shift for about a month i believe it was his second month of being on the job. they were on the fto rotation rotating between different shifts. schleicher: thank you. coming back to that will call the day in question. did you receive a telephone call around rollcall time? >> i believe the phone call was after rollcall concluded, yes. schleicher: who was at from? >> sergeant pleoger the medwatch sergeant. schleicher: do you recall what sergeant pleoger, let me back up. schleicher: did he give information that you relied upon to take further steps in your duties that night? >> yes. schleicher: what did sergeant pleoger tell you? >> sergeant pleoger informed me he was at the hospital at that time and with a male that he d
schleicher: thomas lane? how would you describe your relationship? >> he was also on the amid watch shift and was in my rotation and i believe he was am a shift for about a month it was probably his second month on the job. schleicher: do you recognize him outside of the work setting? >> no. schleicher: mr. king? >> the same they run a shift for about a month i believe it was his second month of being on the job. they were on the fto rotation rotating between different shifts....
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can you tell the jury involving the defendant the officers george floyd and thomas lane and j alexander kueng on monday. >> on monday evening, around 9:00 p.m., the 25th of 2020, i received a call. i was at my residence i received a call from one of my come i think it was the deputy chief who had informed me that minneapolis police officers and responded to 30th in chicago. and while attempting to take someone into custody, that which i have learned now that that was george floyd. and they believed that it was he did not make it or survive. he had been transported via ambulance to medical center. and while at least the information i evening and 9:00 p.m., that time, at least i was told he was still alive. i decided to contact the minnesota bureau retention and they are the state agency that conducts are critical incidents. i deemed that this would be a critical incident and protocol to alert them and then they would conduct that investigation. so made that call to the dca to have them start to conduct this critical incident. >> did did you then proceed to that call pretty. >> i should a
can you tell the jury involving the defendant the officers george floyd and thomas lane and j alexander kueng on monday. >> on monday evening, around 9:00 p.m., the 25th of 2020, i received a call. i was at my residence i received a call from one of my come i think it was the deputy chief who had informed me that minneapolis police officers and responded to 30th in chicago. and while attempting to take someone into custody, that which i have learned now that that was george floyd. and...
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it was in the video we were watching when thomas lane puts in that squad car he puts it in park, he neverrunning. i have one last point to make and i -- should be fairly quick with this. the superceding cause that was discussed is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts alters the natural sequence of events and the sole cause of a result that would not have otherwise occurred. now, let's look at the medical time line here. we know that ems was called initially at code two at 8:20:11. we know that ems was stepped up to code three at 8:21:35. we know that ems responded to cup foods based on the videos at 8:27:27. we know that ems called for fire at 20:38:36. it takes approximately three minutes for ems and the arresting officers to put mr. floyd into the ambulance and the ambulance pulls away from cup foods at 8:30:17. fire responds to cup foods at 8:32:59. that's 4:15 after they were called. that's pretty close in consideration to the three-minute expectation of ms. hansen. but the ambulance had driven several blocks away to 36 and park arriving sometime between 8:31 and 8:33. that's
it was in the video we were watching when thomas lane puts in that squad car he puts it in park, he neverrunning. i have one last point to make and i -- should be fairly quick with this. the superceding cause that was discussed is a cause that comes after the defendant's acts alters the natural sequence of events and the sole cause of a result that would not have otherwise occurred. now, let's look at the medical time line here. we know that ems was called initially at code two at 8:20:11. we...
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was even something former officer derek chauvin was asked about in the moment by former officer thomas lanehim to his side? >> no, leave him. stay put where you got him. >> reporter: during cross-examination the defense pointing out the differences between a patrol officer and zimmerman's role as a homicide detective, largely investigative in nature despite annual defense training. >> the frequency with which you have to use higher levels of force as an investigator doesn't happen all that often, right? >> correct. >> and it would not be within your normal role or job duties to do such a use-of-force analysis, right? >> that's correct. >> reporter: zimmerman's testimony comes on the tail end of a week filling in gaps of what happened on may 25th, 2020, including what happened when medical personnel arrived. >> in lay terms, i thought he was dead. >> reporter: painful testimony about what it was like in the moment that day, just steps away from floyd. >> feel helpless. >> reporter: an insight into how derek chauvin interpreted what had just happened. >> got to control this guy because he's a
was even something former officer derek chauvin was asked about in the moment by former officer thomas lanehim to his side? >> no, leave him. stay put where you got him. >> reporter: during cross-examination the defense pointing out the differences between a patrol officer and zimmerman's role as a homicide detective, largely investigative in nature despite annual defense training. >> the frequency with which you have to use higher levels of force as an investigator doesn't...
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potter has retained earl gray, and he is also representing the former minneapolis police officer, thomas laners charted in george floyd's death, so to your point about the community earlier, that remains to be seen as well. that video is going to be all of the evidence. they will introduce training, the lack of federal standards. but ultimately, it will come down to believability, the objective, reasonable standard that the jury will have, and it will come down to whether they believe that she honestly thought it was her taser gun and therefore, if so if that is culpable negligence. >> harris: wait a minute. you say it is going to come down to training, lack of federal standards. for whom? the defense? this woman has been on the force for 26 years. she was reportedly training another person's day. that person was with her. >> emily: that will be the prosecutor's argument, and defense will argue that the training she received, it wasn't enough fear they will say that she honestly made this mistake. there will be a degree of separation there, and to your point, b6, i think there is already a sk
potter has retained earl gray, and he is also representing the former minneapolis police officer, thomas laners charted in george floyd's death, so to your point about the community earlier, that remains to be seen as well. that video is going to be all of the evidence. they will introduce training, the lack of federal standards. but ultimately, it will come down to believability, the objective, reasonable standard that the jury will have, and it will come down to whether they believe that she...
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alexander cain thomas lane and told but they will not go on trial until august. well let's take you back a and now to the courthouse where the prosecution is responding to that the fed says closing statements. argued before the treatment so we're requesting a court you curate instruction to the jury as follows it is not necessary for the state to prove that the defendant intended to act i'm awfully only that the defendant intentionally applied force to another that this application of force was unlawful and that the snappish cation of force resulted in bodily harm it's a correct statement of the law which is contrary to what the court instructed in the 1st southern circles your honor believe the cords instruction was the. intentional infliction of bodily harm requires that proof that the defendant intentionally apply an unlawful force to another person without that person's consent and that the sac resulted in bodily harm you did not instruction that the defendant need to intend that is force awful merely that he intended to apply the force which was awful but in
alexander cain thomas lane and told but they will not go on trial until august. well let's take you back a and now to the courthouse where the prosecution is responding to that the fed says closing statements. argued before the treatment so we're requesting a court you curate instruction to the jury as follows it is not necessary for the state to prove that the defendant intended to act i'm awfully only that the defendant intentionally applied force to another that this application of force was...
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because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulled in the squad car he put it in gear takes a gear puts them park and never touches the keys of the vehicle. the car was running. i have one last point to make. and i should be fairly? with this. a cause that comes after alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause that would not have otherwise occurred. let's look at the medical timeline. we know ems was called initially code 2820, 11 seconds ems was stepped up code three. we know ems responded to cup foods at 827, 27 seconds. we know ems culture fire 2038, 36. it takes approximately three minutes for ems to put mr. floyd into the ambulance and it pulls away from cup foods at 830 and 17 seconds. fire response to cup foods 832, 59. pretty close in consideration of the three-minute expectation. but the ambulance had driven several blocks away 236 and park arriving between 831 and 833. we know that because there are two exhibits. sixty-two and 63 that were introduced. sixty-two shows one paramedic and officer laying in the back. sixty-three shows to paramedics and
because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulled in the squad car he put it in gear takes a gear puts them park and never touches the keys of the vehicle. the car was running. i have one last point to make. and i should be fairly? with this. a cause that comes after alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause that would not have otherwise occurred. let's look at the medical timeline. we know ems was called initially code 2820, 11 seconds ems was stepped up code...
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because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car, he puts it in gear,efendant, alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause of a result that would not have otherwise occurred. now, let's look at the medical timeline here. we know that ems was called initially at code two at 820 and 11 seconds. we know that ems was stepped up to code three at 821 and 35 seconds. we know that ems responded to cub foods at 827 and 27 seconds. we know that ems called for fire 2038 36. it takes approximately three minutes for ems and the arresting officers to put mr floyd into the ambulance and the ambulance pulled away from there. fire response to cub foods, four minutes and 15 seconds after they were called. pretty close in consideration of the three—minute expectation of miss hanson. but the ambulance had driven several blocks away to 36 and park, arriving sometime between 8:31pm and 8:33pm. we know that because there are two exhibits, 62 and 63, that were introduced. 62 shows one paramedic and officer lane in the back, 63 shows two paramedics and other sil
because in the video we watched earlier when thomas lane pulls in that squad car, he puts it in gear,efendant, alters the natural sequence of events and is the sole cause of a result that would not have otherwise occurred. now, let's look at the medical timeline here. we know that ems was called initially at code two at 820 and 11 seconds. we know that ems was stepped up to code three at 821 and 35 seconds. we know that ems responded to cub foods at 827 and 27 seconds. we know that ems called...
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because in the video we watched, earlier when thomas lane pulls in squad car at foods he puts it in park p and never touches keys of that vehicle and he gets out. the car was running. i have one last point to make. and i should be fairly we can with this. the superceding cost that was discussed is superseding is a cause that comes after the defendants acts. alters natural sequence of event is soul cause of event that would not have otherwised occurred. now, let's look at the medical timeline. we know that ems was called initially at code 2 at 8:20 and 11 seconds. qen that ems was stepped up to code 3 at 8:21 and 35 seconds. we know that ems responded to cup foods based on the videos. at 8:27 and 27 seconds. we know that ems called for fire at 20:38-:26 it tacks approximately three minutes for ems and officers to put mr. floyd into the ambulance and the ambulance pulls away from cup foods at 8:30:17 seconds. fire respond to cup foods four minutes after they were called that's pretty close in consideration to the three minute expectation of ms. hanson. but the ambulance had driven self-blo
because in the video we watched, earlier when thomas lane pulls in squad car at foods he puts it in park p and never touches keys of that vehicle and he gets out. the car was running. i have one last point to make. and i should be fairly we can with this. the superceding cost that was discussed is superseding is a cause that comes after the defendants acts. alters natural sequence of event is soul cause of event that would not have otherwised occurred. now, let's look at the medical timeline....
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. >> what about thomas lane and alexander king. >> they were new officers on my shift . schleicher: we want duty around 8:30 p.m. may 25, 2020? >> yes. schleicher: what we you doing? >> headed back into the office after doing patrols. schleicher: do you use the body camera quick. >> i do feel that is required of all officers including supervisor. >> correct. what do you use? when you are on patrol? >> radio and cell phone. schleicher: do you recall approximately 8:30 p.m. receiving a telephone call from a dispatcher? >> i do. schleicher: what was the dispatchers name? >> i believe it was miscarry. schleicher: what did she say to you in the telephone call? >> she called to say she didn't mean to be a snitch but she had seen something feeling a camera that she that was concerning into let me know about it. >> published ten. i apologize exhibit 12. >> i just want to let you now and then you can call me a stage if you want to but we have the cameras up on the 320 call. 320 over cup foods. and nevada use use of force or not they get something out and all of them sat on this m
. >> what about thomas lane and alexander king. >> they were new officers on my shift . schleicher: we want duty around 8:30 p.m. may 25, 2020? >> yes. schleicher: what we you doing? >> headed back into the office after doing patrols. schleicher: do you use the body camera quick. >> i do feel that is required of all officers including supervisor. >> correct. what do you use? when you are on patrol? >> radio and cell phone. schleicher: do you recall...
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that's why, among the first words george floyd uttered upon seeing former police officer thomas lane'sed to the pain from watching the encounter was knowing its fatal conclusion was bound to happen, not just because of the recent past, but also because black lives have been devalued as a matter of law since before the founding of the republic. in the anthology "400 souls," kelly carter jackson writes about what virginia did in the late 1600s, early 1700s, out of fear of living in a colony with an enslaved majority. virginia lawmakers responded by passing racist laws of control, she writes. the enslaved were not legally allowed to protect themselves from racist whites. if a white person struck an enslaved man or woman, striking back was a criminal offense. the law offered no space for the enslaved to defend themselves, protect loved ones, or even procure food by hunting game. the power of that passage, with its presumption of guilt, and the limitless power of white subjectivity over black lives, weighs on me as heavily as derek chauvin's knee on george floyd's neck. but there was a mome
that's why, among the first words george floyd uttered upon seeing former police officer thomas lane'sed to the pain from watching the encounter was knowing its fatal conclusion was bound to happen, not just because of the recent past, but also because black lives have been devalued as a matter of law since before the founding of the republic. in the anthology "400 souls," kelly carter jackson writes about what virginia did in the late 1600s, early 1700s, out of fear of living in a...
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. >> the vision of the foundation is that no child dies waiting for an organ >> reporter: the lane thomas deeply personal tragedy. the foundation created in memory of matt and melissa's son lane, world resort in 2016 at home in nebraska, lane is a constant presence in the lives of his siblings, 9-year-old ella and 2-year-old christian, born two years after his brother passed they laugh and play outside in the yard alongside tributes to their brother, his memory a guiding light for matt and melissa who hope more parents consider this life saving cause. parents like larissa gill ock wh chose to donate her daughter's organs after the precious 3-year-old passed from an untreatable and uncurable brain tumor. >> i've always been an organ donor, but i didn't ever process making that decision for a child. i knew i was going to lose her, and i knew we could help others, so i thought past my grief and we were able to do organ donation. >> reporter: olivia's organs dramatically changing the lives of five children and in the case of kevon, it saved his young life he was gifted olivia's heart larissa
. >> the vision of the foundation is that no child dies waiting for an organ >> reporter: the lane thomas deeply personal tragedy. the foundation created in memory of matt and melissa's son lane, world resort in 2016 at home in nebraska, lane is a constant presence in the lives of his siblings, 9-year-old ella and 2-year-old christian, born two years after his brother passed they laugh and play outside in the yard alongside tributes to their brother, his memory a guiding light for...
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done on the great america over crossing two lanes of north bound highway one, the one we're closed from five a.m. until 10 a.m. the closure extended from the thomas expressway over crossing to the bauers avenue over crossing. katherine says he's closures are needed from time to time in order to safely perform bridge improvements. additional officers with the burlingame police department will be out tonight conducting dy patrols from six p.m. until two a.m. officers are looking for anyone suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. those driving impaired and will be charged and face a deal. why, with an average of $13,000 or $13,500, rather and finds it penalties as well as a suspended license, governor gavin newsom making a historic announcement in preparation of wildfire season, he says the state is investing $1 billion in wildfire preparedness. really preparing at a local, regional, state and federal level for this year's wildfire season. this builds on our announcement last week of $80 million for 1400 new firefighters. we're gonna get more black hawk helicopters and these #### attack cruise up and running by may 1st, and we'
done on the great america over crossing two lanes of north bound highway one, the one we're closed from five a.m. until 10 a.m. the closure extended from the thomas expressway over crossing to the bauers avenue over crossing. katherine says he's closures are needed from time to time in order to safely perform bridge improvements. additional officers with the burlingame police department will be out tonight conducting dy patrols from six p.m. until two a.m. officers are looking for anyone...
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lane. interesting ally that they have is clarence thomas who said he would actually like to review this on even passed by legislation. and is it outdated? conflicting messages, of course, going on between the conservative libertarian angle on this. tim scott said the best way to solve this is in his new legislation that removes the cops out of the conversation and holds the city liable since they decided to hire the cop. who knows where this goes? >> last hour the supreme court will take up a case in the fall that came out of new york. if you are going to tell police we can't protect you or won't protect you, the police will say we can't protect you as well. the retirements in new york 5300 in 2020. huge force in new york. these are substantial numbers. you are up 75%, lawrence. >> i think the main problem when you talk about this conversation is that every case is different. unfortunately, because we're in this national news cycle, that all cases are lumped in one pile and that's not true. you have to judge each videotape differently. you have to get the facts in every case. when i talk t
lane. interesting ally that they have is clarence thomas who said he would actually like to review this on even passed by legislation. and is it outdated? conflicting messages, of course, going on between the conservative libertarian angle on this. tim scott said the best way to solve this is in his new legislation that removes the cops out of the conversation and holds the city liable since they decided to hire the cop. who knows where this goes? >> last hour the supreme court will take...
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thomas robb knows all about the task force too. >> we've been attacked as a group. we've been attacked personally, individually. >> the main personalities behind the task force is carrie and caroline and lane has taken your spirit -- >> if you meet him in town, he's very meek and mild. he would probably stop and help you change your tire. not maybe -- i don't know about you. but he would -- [ laughter ] let me rephrase that. he would stop and help me change my tire. >> okay. okay, yeah. >> but his job is hate speech. that's what he does for a living. they have several businesses that they run out of their compound, i guess, their -- >> compounds never sound like good times. i can tell you right now, most big cities white people aren't having this conversation. no. a group of mostly white people having a productive conversation about racism, this is like a unicorn. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba vacuums exactly where you need it, and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. (brad) apartments
thomas robb knows all about the task force too. >> we've been attacked as a group. we've been attacked personally, individually. >> the main personalities behind the task force is carrie and caroline and lane has taken your spirit -- >> if you meet him in town, he's very meek and mild. he would probably stop and help you change your tire. not maybe -- i don't know about you. but he would -- [ laughter ] let me rephrase that. he would stop and help me change my tire. >>...
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thomas leung and alexander cane? >> yes. >> and the officers were nearby able to hear and you had what happened from officer lane and officer>> yes. without talking about, after you heard their information about the event did you take it to determine the next steps that you would take? >> yes, i did. >> and based on that conversation then were you told there had been restraint of the individual. >> yes. >> and an ambulance had been summoned. >> i did. >> and the person restrained had been taken away to the ambulance. >> yes. >> and where was that person taken? >> hennepin county medical center. based on that conversation what did you decide to do? >> i decided to drive to hennepin county medical center to check on the party's condition. >> before going to the hennepin county medical center did you give any direction with the officers you'd spoken with? >> i did, i asked them to get the suspect's vehicle and any witnesses. >> who did you direct at that to. >> officers lane and kueng. >> and did you give any direction to officer thao. >> i did. >> and you proceeded to leave the scene to go to the hennepin county medical cente
thomas leung and alexander cane? >> yes. >> and the officers were nearby able to hear and you had what happened from officer lane and officer>> yes. without talking about, after you heard their information about the event did you take it to determine the next steps that you would take? >> yes, i did. >> and based on that conversation then were you told there had been restraint of the individual. >> yes. >> and an ambulance had been summoned. >> i...