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HAVING TROUBLE UPLOADING BODY CAM WITH THE AUDIO, WILL ADD IT AS SOON AS I CAN, THANKYOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE A total of five videos were released(3 posted here and trimmed down) to the public after the DA’s office was given approval to do so by a court on Wednesday. The video release includes footage from three responding officers’ body cameras, as well as dashcam and cell phone videos. Alford was arrested two days after the incident when other officers brought forward their concerns about his use of force. “This is a sad and unfortunate incident for all of those involved, including the community and our organization,” the Rocklin Police Department said in a statement after the arrest. “This type of behavior will not be tolerated. As a department, we pride ourselves on working with our community and an incident like this tarnishes the reputation of the hardworking men and women who work here.” The release came one month after a Placer County jury acquitted Rocklin Police Officer Brad Alford of all charges, which included assault with a deadly weapon, assault and assault by a public officer. Alford had pleaded not guilty to all charges. Local media reports indicate that the confrontation between police officers and Perez-Chavez unfolded after he pulled into the parking lot of an apartment complex. Recording of the violent incident shows officers with guns drawn, ordering Perez-Chavez to exit his vehicle with his arms raised. “Driver, open up the door and get out with your hands up. If you don’t want to get shot, you better keep your hands up,” Alford tells Perez-Chavez before his fellow responding officers tell the driver to exit the car multiple times. “Put your hands up and get out of the car. I’m going to shoot you if you don’t f**king start complying,” Alford is heard saying. “Get out of the f**king car.” After getting no response from Perez-Chavez, Alford responds, “Alright, I’ll do it then.” Seconds later, Perez-Chavez is seen exiting the car, facing toward the officers on the scene. Although Perez-Chavez appears to be calm and non-aggressive, Alford charges toward him, instructing him to get on his knees while also beating him with his department-issued baton. Perez-Chavez is repeatedly hit by Alford as he yells out in pain. At one point during the incident, a fellow officer is heard telling Alford to stop hitting Perez-Chavez with the baton. “Stop, stop, stop. Tase. Tase, tase. We’ll tase,” the officer says as Alford continues with the baton. By the end of Alford’s attack, Perez-Chavez was left with a broken arm and fingers and a fracture on his right leg, according to local outlets. Per the department’s account, his injuries were not life-threatening. Alford was arrested two days after the incident after officers who were present at the scene reported his behavior to the department. “While our office disagrees with the outcome, we respect the Jury’s verdict. We also understand that proof beyond a reasonable doubt is a high burden to meet,” the DA’s office said in a statement regarding Alford’s acquittal. “Our office does, however, stand by our investigation and continues to believe that the prosecution in the case was appropriate given the video evidence that was presented to the Jury.” “We believe the attached videos speak for themselves. It remains clear to our office that Alford’s conduct was excessive and certainly not consistent with the conduct of other law enforcement officers in our County,” the statement added. According to the Sacramento Bee, Alford is still employed by the Rocklin department; however, he remains on administrative leave. Brad Alford, 41, a patrol officer who worked for the Rocklin Police Department for 15 years prior to the incident, was arrested in 2017 after allegedly beating 22-year-old Emilio Perez-Chavez, who was suspected of driving under the influence. Alford plead not guilty to three felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily harm, assault by a public officer and filing a false report in 2017. On Wednesday, a jury found Alford not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon, not guilty of assault and not guilty of assault by a public officer. |
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As soon as the squad car’s lights lit up, the driver should’ve pulled over or attempted to signal to the police that he can’t easily pull over, example: emergency lights. There was no reason for this man to lead the police all the way to his residency. As the suspect drove to his apartment, he drove his car just fine, meaning it didn’t seem like he was that impaired or even trying to hide something. Wether the cop is deemed innocent or not, hopefully people will watch this video and wise up.
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Just posted the second part with body cam audio of the incident, titled EXCESSIVE FORCE PART 2 |
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Part 2 is one clip split in 2 for uploading purposes, clip 1 has the incident, clip 2 the aftermath.
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CLIP 2
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I don’t see the problem here. And don’t what was he trying to hide.
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he wasn't really a listener now was he
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