Brandon Daniel - Cop Killer - Full Police Interrogation

Brandon Daniel - Cop Killer - Full Police Interrogation

Brandon Daniel - Cop Killer - Full Police Interrogation Daniel, now 32, is on death row for the murder of an Austin police officer in 2012. AUSTIN – The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the death sentence for a man convicted of fatally shooting an Austin police officer. APD Officer Jaime Padron responded to the Walmart near Interstate 35 and Parmer lane around 2:30 a.m. April 6, 2012 for a reported shoplifter. Brandon Daniel struggled with Padron before he shot and killed the officer. Daniel, now 32, was found guilty in February 2014 and sentenced to death. To whom it may concern, My name is Brandon Daniel, and I am writing this letter to you from prison. With police brutality once again in the news, and legal reform a hot topic of discussion, I’m writing to tell you about my legal case, in the hope that I might be able to spread awareness about a common but little known condition that is responsible for sending others to prison, and perhaps to leverage your platform to gain support as well. My case involves the class of anti-anxiety medication called benzodiazepines, and it is one of the clearest examples of something called Paradoxical Reaction. I am hoping that you can help me. Let me fill you in on my story. First, my background is relevant because it demonstrates that the event that led to my being here was not part of a pattern of behavior. I have no violence in my past, no felonies. I was a software engineer, I’m college educated, and I’m from a normal, middle-class home. Everything that happened that night was completely atypical and out of character. The event took place at Walmart, so it was all captured on surveillance videos. You can see me stumble around the store for twenty minutes, dropping items and running into displays. I was clearly disoriented. A police officer was called, and he confronted me, tackled me, and in the chaos of the moment I shot and killed him. The video shows how hectic the situation was, it clearly was not a thought out and intentional act. It took place in the span of 10 seconds. Subsequent blood tests revealed that I had 11 times the therapeutic dose of Xanax in my system, and these tests were taken seven hours after the event. With a half life of eleven hours, it is reasonable to assume that the amount of Xanax in my blood that night was extraordinarily high. Plus, as I later discovered, Asians metabolize Benzos faster than other populations and it stays in their systems longer. I am of Asian descent. In addition to all of this, I was interviewed by police immediately after the event, while I was still highly impaired from the medication. Again, this interview was captured on video, and one can clearly see that I am suffering from the classic symptoms of Benzodiazepines. I had amnesia, stating several times that I couldn’t even remember what day or time it was. I was confabulating, giving different accounts of what happened, none of which turned out to be accurate. And I was experiencing chemical submission, complying with the detectives leading questions against my best interest. All of these are common side-effects of the Benzodiazepine class of pharmaceuticals, which includes the date rape drug “roofies.” This aspect of my case sets me apart from other similar cases, I believe. My confused statements provide a window into my state of mind at the time, while in many other incidents we can only wonder what is going on in their mind. After all of this, while awaiting trial, the jailhouse doctors put me on a cocktail of antidepressants: Zoloft, Celexa, Remeron, etc. During this time, I had several suicide attempts and I spent most of the time in observation cells, nearly catatonic. It is my belief that this common, secondary use of pharmaceuticals to medicate inmates awaiting trial, renders them complacent and fairly useless when it comes to contributing to their defense. This results in inmates who are resigned to their fate, able to be easily railroaded by the legal system, regardless of the merits of their case. Since most people who are first entering jail are, understandably, depressed, they are all too willing to accept this ‘treatment’

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Police Officer Arrested After Running Away From His Mother's Wedding

Police Officer Arrested After Running Away From His Mother's Wedding

Police Officer Arrested After Running Away From His Mother's Wedding This is a bit of a weird one. On February 26, 2022, Orange County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) Deputy Sheriff Zachary Louis Erickson was arrested by officers with the West Melbourne Police Department after Erickson ran away from his own mother's wedding and was caught driving more than 80 mph in a 40 mph zone. Erickson was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, Erickson refused field sobriety tests and refused to submit to a breath alcohol test. On May 25, 2022, Erickson was accepted into the Brevard County first-time DUI offender program. Erickson was required to complete 20 community service hours, DUI school, and a victim impact panel, to be followed by a related term of DUI probation. On August 3, 2022, Erickson pleaded guilty to the charge of Reckless Driving, Alcohol or Controlled Substance Related. Adjudication was withheld, fees and fines were imposed totaling $674.81, and Erickson was placed on nine months of probation with various requirements. Erickson's brother Jared is a deputy with OCSO, and his father died in the line of duty as a deputy first class with OCSO (see note below). According to Erickson's words during this arrest, his mother previously worked for OCSO. After OCSO learned of Erickson's arrest, Erickson was relieved of his law enforcement duties. Information obtained by this channel indicates that Erickson is currently employed as a police officer with the Kissimmee Police Department. As of mid-June 2022, Erickson was on the Brady List maintained by the State Attorney's Office for the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida. Note: Erickson's father was Michael K. Erickson, who died on March 16, 2011. A contemporaneous story published on Officer.com states: "Orange County Sheriff's Office officials said a deputy died while on the job at the YMCA Aquatic Center," however a WESH article published that same day reports that Erickson died of a heart attack while playing racquetball with one of his neighbors. It appears that Erickson's death may have determined to be in the line of duty because Erickson had attended three high-stress homicide calls the weekend prior to his death while playing racquetball. Whether of not an officer death occurred in the line of duty has implication for, among other things, the availability of certain financial benefits to next of kin.

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Drunk Lady's INSANE Airport Meltdown

Drunk Lady's INSANE Airport Meltdown

Drunk Lady's INSANE Airport Meltdown On March 17th, 2023 in Texas. Officers were called to the airport in regards a woman who took a swing at a gate agent. She seemed to be in an altered mental state due to how she was acting, she didn't seem to know where she was and kept crying. When the officers deemed it was appropriate to arrest her, she started going insane. This is audio of the events that followed.

16 Jan 202420min

Entitled Karen LOSES Her Mind When She Finds Out She Can't Drink In Public

Entitled Karen LOSES Her Mind When She Finds Out She Can't Drink In Public

Entitled Karen LOSES Her Mind When She Finds Out She Can't Drink In Public On April 9th, 2022 in Florida, Officers observed a woman who had been consuming a beer in a public setting which by law it is illegal to consume any alcoholic beverage in public. When officers approached the woman, she wasn't very cooperative & failed to listen to the officer and walked away from them. When officers approached her again, she pushed them & even threw an officer to the ground, she was placed under arrest immediately. Once the officers tried to search the woman, she began to act very Entitled and didn't understand why she was being placed under arrest. The woman was extremely uncooperative & rude. At one point she began to ask for a lawyer before being placed into the squad car. This is footage of the events that followed.

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Alek Minassian — FULL police interrogation of Canadian Terrorist Attacker CREEPY!

Alek Minassian — FULL police interrogation of Canadian Terrorist Attacker CREEPY!

Alek Minassian — FULL police interrogation of Canadian Terrorist Attacker CREEPY! Alek Minassian was arrested as the driver in the deadly 2018 Toronto van attack, a careful and skillful Toronto police detective interrogated him for close to four hours. Minassian couldn’t keep much to himself. This is the full interrogation video, as released to me by order of Justice Anne Molloy of Ontario Superior Court in response to a request National Post made, joined by other news organizations. For the sake of viewing ease, lengthy scenes when no one is in the interview room and no one is speaking have been deleted. The deletions are marked by a “static” screen effect.

16 Jan 20242h 53min

Radicalized Teen Inspired By ISIS Murdered 13-Year-Old Boy | Corey Johnson Full FBI Interrogation

Radicalized Teen Inspired By ISIS Murdered 13-Year-Old Boy | Corey Johnson Full FBI Interrogation

Radicalized Teen Inspired By ISIS Murdered 13-Year-Old Boy | Corey Johnson Full FBI Interrogation The young Florida man charged with murdering a 13-year-old boy at a sleepover party was found guilty on all charges. Corey Johnson was 17 when he fatally stabbed Jovanni Sierra at a March 12, 2018 sleepover in the city of Palm Beach Gardens. In addition to first-degree murder, jurors also found him guilty of two counts of attempted first-degree murder for stabbing then-13-year-old Dane Bancroft and the boy’s mother Elaine Simon. Respectively, the victims were stabbed 32 and a dozen times. Johnson had been at guest of Bancroft’s 15-year-old brother at the home in the BallenIsles Country Club gated community. Palm Beach Gardens police have said that Johnson, who was 17 at the time of the incident, told them he was Muslim and that according to him, this played into the stabbings. He said that Sierra was idolizing celebrities and mentioning them as gods, which went against Islam, and that he believed Bancroft “made fun of” his Muslim faith. His family told cops that dictators such as Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin fascinated Johnson, police said. He recently began learning the Quran.

16 Jan 20241h 9min

Murdering Your Own Child: The Police Interrogation of Larissa Rodriguez

Murdering Your Own Child: The Police Interrogation of Larissa Rodriguez

Murdering Your Own Child: The Police Interrogation of Larissa Rodriguez Larissa Rodriguez was originally charged with murdering her five year old, among other crimes. She would ultimately plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter, felonious assault, endangering children, and gross abuse of a corpse. Rodriguez was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Her late son, Jordan, was born prematurely, and was non-verbal. He was found buried in a 4-foot by 4-foot grave in the family's backyard, wrapped in blankets and trash bags by Rodriguez and her boyfriend, Christopher Rodriguez, after they woke up to find him dead on September 22, 2017. Jordan’s body was not discovered until December, when a tip from Christopher's brother, who was deployed overseas in Pakistan, led authorities to discover the grave behind the family's home in Cleveland. This is the police interrogation of Larissa Rodriguez in relation to the murder of her own son.

15 Jan 20241h 14min

Chilling Last Words Uttered By Dying Patients #1 | Nursing Ghost Stories 2024

Chilling Last Words Uttered By Dying Patients #1 | Nursing Ghost Stories 2024

Chilling Last Words Uttered By Dying Patients #1 | Nursing Ghost Stories 2024 Nurses share terrifying last words of patients as they die. Some are beautiful as family members come to get them. Others are not as lucky some scream they are burning or scream in sheer terror and ask for help. Nursing Ghost Stories 2024

15 Jan 202421min

Chilling Last Words Uttered By Dying Patients #1 | Nursing Ghost Stories 2024

Chilling Last Words Uttered By Dying Patients #1 | Nursing Ghost Stories 2024

Chilling Last Words Uttered By Dying Patients #1 | Nursing Ghost Stories 2024 Nurses share terrifying last words of patients as they die. Some are beautiful as family members come to get them. Others are not as lucky some scream they are burning or scream in sheer terror and ask for help. Nursing Ghost Stories 2024

15 Jan 202421min

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