As an independent and local nonprofit, our news is accessible to all, regardless of what they can afford. Our reporters hold powerful interests accountable to protect your quality of life. It depends on donors like you. Make a tax-deductible donation. Leave a comment. Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. District Judge James V. Jurors for the first time in the trial were told that Diaz was a gang member and a methamphetamine user.
Steven Rothans, an attorney representing the city of Anaheim, also told jurors that starting at the age of 17, Diaz had spent nearly four years behind bars in state prison and local lockup.
Huizar, during often emotional testimony, said that despite the challenges, she and her son remained close throughout his life. Huizar broke into tears when her attorney showed the jury a school project in which Diaz had described her as his favorite family member. In the project, Diaz wrote that his mother at times had worked two jobs, seven days a week, while raising Diaz and his three sisters.
Huizar also recalled happier times, as her attorney showed jurors photos of Diaz helping his mother down the aisle on her wedding day, taking a blindfold off of her as she entered a surprise party on her 50th birthday, and posing at one of his varsity football games.
After that fight, Huizar had told Diaz to get in her car, had driven him to Anna Drive and had dropped him off. Huizar said she has learned to cope with her loss, partly through reaching out to other mothers whose sons were killed in officer-involved shootings.
I miss his smile, his laughter, his hugs. Galipo has not yet indicated how much money he is seeking for the family from the city and the officer. His is expected to do so during closing arguments on Friday morning, Nov. Video: What has changed in Anaheim since the riots? News Crime and Public Safety.
Federal jury says police officer used excessive force in shooting that helped spark riots in Anaheim. By Sean Emery semery scng. Show Caption. Bennallack told investigators that during a chase, Diaz looked back at him and his partner in a way that suggested he was targeting them. Bennallack said he saw Diaz remove an item from his waistband he thought was a gun.
If Diaz did have a gun, it was never found. Officer Bennallack and other witnesses described Diaz throwing an object into the air, wrapped in cloth, just before he was shot.
0コメント