JUST IN: San Jose police release video from La Victoria; acknowledge football player didn't bring gun
And for the first time, Sgt. Christian Camarillo identified the officer who shot and injured Green as Mark McNamara, a 4-year-veteran who is on routine administrative leave.
Most everything else in the video was already reported, including the fact that a man named Bryan Carter, 30, of East Palo Alto was arrested for being a felon in possession of bringing a ghost gun into the establishment.The video includes narration from Camarillo and a mashup of other video, including bystander video, surveillance video from inside and outside the restaurant and some body worn officer video.
But worse, he said, was how he was treated for trying to wrest a gun away from inside the taqueria, hoping to avoid more violence. Advertisement "I never thought I'd be in this position," Green said, wiping tears from his eyes with his left hand, which is in a cast. "It's surreal to me. I was treated like a criminal."
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