Sandy and Perez Trial Day 6 Part 1 09/26/16 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Former sergeant provides testimony and analysis of the events leading up to the shooting of James Boyd by police officers.
Key Insights
- 🤙 The witness was called to the scene to assist the Albuquerque Police Department with their interaction with Mr. Boyd.
- 🥺 The witness described Mr. Boyd as acting incoherently and making threats, leading him to believe that Mr. Boyd could pose a potential threat to officers.
- 😑 The witness and defendant Sandy had a pre-existing professional relationship from their time working together in the State Police.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What was the witness's role in the James Boyd case?
The witness, a former sergeant with the New Mexican State Police, was called to the scene to assist the Albuquerque Police Department in their interaction with Mr. Boyd.
Q: Did the witness believe that Mr. Boyd posed a threat to officers?
The witness describes Mr. Boyd as acting incoherently and making threats, leading him to believe that Mr. Boyd could be a potential threat.
Q: Did the witness and defendant Sandy have a pre-existing relationship?
Yes, the witness and defendant Sandy had previously worked together as colleagues in the State Police.
Q: Did the witness observe any use of force against Mr. Boyd?
The witness did not personally witness the use of force against Mr. Boyd, as he was not in a position to see the events unfold.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The witness, a former sergeant with the New Mexican State Police, testifies about his interaction with the defendant, Keith Sandy, before the shooting of James Boyd.
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The witness describes arriving at the scene and seeing Mr. Boyd, who was acting incoherently and making threats.
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The witness discusses the use of police cameras and microphones, as well as his interactions with other Albuquerque Police Department personnel.