Sounds to me like it comes down to the officer being on a hair trigger because he was scared.
The whole thing is still just as disheartening and disgusting to me as when it first happened, if not worse.
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My word! Evidence of an officer using a throw away piece to create false evidence would be very significant. I say I'm a realist, though folks call me cynical, but I can't help hoping that, just this once, the truth might prevail.baldeagle wrote:It sounds like Mosher placed his throw away gun at the scene to cover up what he'd done when he realized that Erik could not have been drawing to shoot. This is stunning testimony. It makes Mosher look really bad.
That assumes the drive was working at the time of the shooting and then went bad later. In that case I agree that the data would almost certainly be recoverable. If the drive did fail two days before the shooting, as they claim, then the cameras feeds wouldn't have been recorded at all and there wouldn't be anything to recover. It may be the truth, but I have a hard time believing the hard drive linked to the one set of cameras that would show what happened just "happened" to fail 2 days before the event.92f-fan wrote:I'm still not believing that the DVR drive was unrecoverable
Ive sent off dozens of dead drives for recovery over the years and basically for about $2000 companies like Ontrack can get data off of anything ... Maybe not all the data but data.. Ive NEVER seen them fail to recover data.
And the Govt has better resources than that
When someone came to me with a dead drive I always said - yep we can get the data - all that matters is how important it is to you ..
According to Costco employee testimony, they have three DVRs. One records all the cameras at the gas pumps. One records all the cameras viewing the parking lot. One records everything inside the store and its entrance and exit. That third DVR had malfunctioned two days previous, and they didn't bother to fix it until the day after the shooting because they "don't depend on video" for loss prevention. So, conveniently, there is no video of what occurred either inside the store or at its entrance leaving the jury to decide who to believe; the Costco employees or the customers who witnessed the incident.blue wrote:What if....
(As it looks now!)
If the police had NOT showed up for another 1/2 hr. :
---- Erik would have got in a vehicle and left, WITHOUT ANY crime being commited.----
The police are directly responsible for de-escalating or escalating during any contact.
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Many Senior Citizens are - 1) heavy meds, 2) slow reactions, 3) easily confused. 4) grumpy.
-Are they all ligit targets for the police in LV?-
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(Where are the videos of INSIDE the store?)
She will not be testifying. This is apparently either her choice or hers and the Scotts, on the advice of their attorney. Her interview with the police was played for the jury today, along with a transcript to make it easier to understand what she was saying. She stated that she thought that Officer Mosher was "extremely aggressive".Beiruty wrote:When the girlfriend will testify? she was there all the time. She should witnessed all the events.