“That guy,” Sanchez replies, pointing toward Kenneth French, who lay dead in a pool of blood - an image that caused a relative in the courtroom to break down.Īn off-duty sheriff’s deputy then tells Corona police that it was Sanchez who fired. “Where is the shooter?” Slane says in the video. In Slane’s body-worn camera video, Sanchez says he thought he had been shot and that his head hurt. He entered to find Sanchez flat on his back in the deli. Robert Slane, the first officer to arrive after 911 calls. The testimony concluded with Corona police Cpl. “I hope this is the last question,” she said wearily at one point. He fell straight down, she said.īoladian acknowledged being nervous about testifying. Then she changed that testimony to five to 10 seconds.Īnother witness, Regina Boladian, 72, said she handed out samples first to the Frenches and then to the Sanchezes before Kenneth French slipped in behind his parents, walked over to Sanchez and punched him in the right temple. But then she told Deputy Attorney General Mike Murphy that she had informed police that Sanchez was on the floor only one second. One witness, Diane Bawic, 24, told Schwartz that Sanchez was on the floor for 10 seconds and possibly unconscious before awakening and firing. That witness told Detective Lisa Larios that Kenneth French walked over to Sanchez in the span of four to five seconds and punched him, walked away and stood facing Sanchez, his fists clinched, before Sanchez shot him dead. But another witness, according to a police detective who testified, told her that Sanchez was able to put down his infant son before falling. Schwartz declined to comment on the focus on how Sanchez fell after he was blindsided.īut if Sanchez “crumbled,” as one witness said, it could show that Sanchez was badly injured and could have acted reflexively when he fired. After the hearing was continued to Thursday, defense attorney Michael D.
10, Sanchez’s attorney and a state prosecutor focused on Sanchez’s fall while wading through testimony from two forgetful witnesses who often contradicted their 2019 testimony before the Grand Jury.
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