Jamie Hood Trial Day 4 Part 1 06/29/15

TL;DR
James Moss provides testimony about his employment history and his involvement in responding to a call about Jamie Hood.
Transcript
kyndra miller is accused of helping remain standing and raise your right hand please so I'm swear that set me back to give the court in this matter state versus Jamie Darnell hood will be the truth the whole truth and nothing but dudes up you guys how did you state your name for the record it for the jury please James moss and are you employed sir ... Read More
Key Insights
- 💦 James Moss has extensive experience with the Clark County Police Department, including K-9 work.
- 😨 Moss activated his patrol car's video recording system, but there was no audio due to a microphone malfunction.
- 👨🔬 Moss searched various locations for Jamie Hood, including Regency Park Apartments and Elbert County.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is James Moss's current position in the Clark County Police Department?
James Moss is currently assigned to the Special Operations Emergency Unit.
Q: Where did James Moss grow up and go to high school?
Moss grew up in Oconee County and attended Oconee County High School.
Q: How long did James Moss work as a K-9 officer?
Moss worked as a police K-9 officer from 2003-2004.
Q: What address did James Moss find in the ILEADS system as a possible location for Jamie Hood?
Moss found the address 240 Sycamore Drive, possibly apartment J, in the ILEADS system.
Q: Did James Moss have audio on his patrol car's video recording?
No, there was no audio on Moss's patrol car's video recording due to a microphone malfunction.
Q: Where did James Moss search for Jamie Hood?
Moss searched various locations, including Regency Park Apartments, Elbert County, and several areas within Clark County.
Q: Did James Moss witness the shooting of Officer Howard?
No, Moss arrived at the scene after Officer Howard had been shot.
Q: How did James Moss respond to the call for shots fired and a carjacking?
Moss activated his patrol car's emergency lights and responded to the scene to assist in the search for the suspect.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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James Moss has been employed with the Clark County Police Department since 1999 and is currently assigned to the Special Operations Emergency Unit.
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He worked as a K-9 officer from 2003-2004 and was familiar with the West Side of town, including Sycamore Drive.
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Moss responded to a call about a person jumping out of a car trunk and heard the suspect's name as Jamie Hood.
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He searched for Hood in various locations, including Regency Park Apartments and Elbert County.
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Moss activated his patrol car's video recording system, but there was no audio due to a microphone malfunction.
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