LAPD Bodycam Video Appears To Contradict Officer Testimony, Investigation Discovers
Defender411@cpda.org 12 Nov 2017 15:49 PST
LAPD Bodycam Video Appears To Contradict Officer
Testimony, Investigation Discovers
VAN NUYS (CBSLA) LAPD body-camera video played
in court Thursday directly contradicts an
officers sworn testimony in the case of a man
arrested after a hit-and-run accident, a CBS2 News investigation has learned.
And a defense attorney even claims the video
proves an officer planted drugs on the man.
LAPD officer Samuel Lee left a Van Nuys courtroom
Thursday after a defense attorney showed Los
Angeles Police Department bodycam video that he
says caught the officer in a lie. The officer had no comment.
He looked dumbstruck to me, attorney Steve
Levine said. Period. He had really no answer.
CBS2 News Investigative Reporter David Goldstein
obtained 12 videos from bodycams worn by officers
on the scene of an accident in April, and the
LAPD confirmed it has opened an internal
investigation into the use of bodycams by officers in the field.
This is the first time media has seen video from
the cameras in a real police investigation. LAPD
has refused to release any of them since the video program began two years ago.
Ronald Shields, 52, was arrested and has been
charged with felony hit-and-run and possession of
cocaine. The officers were called to testify in a
pretrial hearing as Shields attorney challenges evidence to be used at trial.
Lee is seen searching the suspect. He testified
in court, as in the police report, that the
cocaine was found in Shields left front pocket.
But the videos shows a different story.
In video from another angle, LAPD Officer Gaxiola
picks up Shields wallet from the street and
shows it to Lee, who points to the suspect as if to say its his.
He then puts it back down, steps to the street,
bends over and picks up a small bag with white
powder. It eventually tested positive for drugs.
Gaxiola goes back onto the sidewalk, picks up the
wallet, motions to Lee and appears to put the bag into the wallet.
Now if youre wondering why anyone would
allegedly do this while being recorded, this could be the reason.
You hear the audio and see the officers hand,
which is when he activates the recording on the camera.
But what he may not have known is that the
previous 30 seconds are automatically saved without audio.
And if you rewind those 30 seconds, thats where this all takes place.
Gaxiola hasnt testified and had nothing to say Thursday.
On the video, after he collects the wallet, he
brags about it to the other officers.
He has a little bag of narco in here, he says
on the video. He says it three times.
Lee says the bag of drugs fell out of Shields pocket.
Levine has another theory and believes it proves Gaxiola planted the drugs.
Theres a little white square here in his hand,
Levine said about one point in the video. I
believe the video shows the drugs were in his
right hand and transfers to his left hand.
The hearing will continue in December.
Source link:
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2017/11/09/lapd-bodycam-video-appears-contradict-officer-testimony/