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Dash Cams Philando Castile, Diamond Reynolds Phone and All Police Videos
#officerinvolvedshooting #PhilandoCastileshooting #DiamondLavishReynoldsPhone

This video include the Police dash cam and the Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds Phone recording footage synchronized, the back seat inboard camera of the police cruiser with Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds and her little girl. t Also the Video Released by Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Interview Room of Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds.

Falcon Heights city in Ramsey County, Minnesota--The dashcam video central to the manslaughter trial that resulted in a not-guilty verdict against the former St. Anthony police officer who fatally shot Philando Castile was released to the public Tuesday.

It shows Jeronimo Yanez drawing his gun seconds after pulling Philando Castile over for a broken taillight in Falcon Heights last summer and rapidly firing seven bullets into the 32-year-old black man’s car while his girlfriend and her 4-year-old daughter helplessly watched.
The footage was among several critical pieces of evidence included in the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigative file that was made public late Tuesday afternoon. Also included in the file was audio of the interview Yanez gave to BCA agents the day after the shooting. His statement was referenced repeatedly by prosecutors throughout his trial as evidence of what they said was the officer’s shifting story but was never introduced in its entirety for jurors analysis during deliberations.

With the release of the dashcam video, members of the public who didn’t attend Yanez’s trial could hear the tone in Castile’s voice that Ramsey County Attorney John Choi said stuck with him when he deliberated over whether to press charges in the case.

“(Castile) was so respectful …,” Choi said at the press conference held this past Friday. “He went beyond what the law requires (of drivers with a permit to carry a firearm). He was compliant. He wasn’t resisting, and at the end of the day, this was a traffic stop.”
Jurors who ultimately acquitted Yanez of all charges he faced in the case watched the video, which picked up audio from Yanez’ uniform, multiple times throughout the trial. Taken from the camera mounted on Yanez’s squad car’s dashcam, the footage doesn’t show what happened inside Castile’s vehicle, meaning the jury had to decide whose version of events it believed.

Jurors could hear voice tone though and how quickly a July 6 traffic stop in Falcon Heights for a broken taillight led to gunfire.

Yanez said Castile continued to move his hands toward his black pistol despite the officer’s orders not to reach for it. He testified that Castile was gripping the gun when Yanez opened fire out of fear for his life.

Reynolds maintained that her boyfriend was trying to unbuckle his seat b
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