Monday, September 14, 2009

Officer claims she didn't see Fiorentini get hit!


LATEST UPDATE - TWO CASES OF APPARENT PERJURY!

Abilene P.D. Officer Aron Bryan (female whose face injury is pictured) in court transcripts claims that she hit Fiorentini only in the kidney but didn't see or hear Officers Corntey Bailey or Officer Long ever strike Fiorentini.

Bailey alone claimed to have struck Fiorentini 7-10 times, but it was Officer Long that reportedly did the most damage to Fiorentini's face.



FIRST CASE OF APPARENT AGGRAVATED PERJURY

Court Transcripts - May 12, 2009 -Pg. 139, lines 8 -15: Attorney Sam MeHaffey questioning Officer Aron Bryan:

Q: Which part of his body were you hitting?
A: His right kidney area
Q: Did you ever hit any other part of his body besides his right kidney area?
A: No
Q: Did you see other officers striking Mr. Fiorentini?
A: I couldn't see.
Q: Is that a no?
A: That's a no.

Is our communtiy expected to believe that Officer Bryan isn't trying to coverup for fellow officers Bailey and Long? It appears to me from listening to the audio of the arrest and reading 195 pages of court transcripts and testimony, that this isn't the only case of aggravated perjury by officers testifying against Fiorentini.

In addition, court transcripts show that APD officers were told by Mrs. Fiorentini that Victor Fiorentini hadn't threatened her or her son physically, she simply reported that she was concerned that her husband was going to cut up her property with a chainsaw, which he never actually did. She asked police to standby while she and her son gathered some personal belongings.

The rumors that the police were called to a domestic and violent dispute are simply not true. This was simply meant to be a police standby while one resident gathered some personal property.

SECOND CASE OF APPARENT AGGRAVATED PERJURY

Officer Cortney Bailey testifying that she saw Victor Fiorentini strike Officer Aron Bryan. Court transcripts from May 12, pg 38, lines 20-25 and pg.39, lines 1-25 and pg.40, lines 1-3.

Q. And you saw that he hit her somewhere in the hairline?
A: Yes.
Q: Which --
A. I knew at that point that he hit her on the side of the head. It wasn't until later when there was injury, I mean, she had a knot, that we knew exactly where.
Q: But you could tell -- you saw the punch close enough that you could tell the general area that it impacted; right?
A: Yes...
Q: And you saw that punch, didn't you?
A: Yes.
Q. Because the punch is from right over here and you're right over here, and a hundred percent of your attention is on Mr. Fiorentini?
A. Actually by the time the punch happened, I was within probably I would say 5 to 7 feet because I began moving when he got up.
Q: Did he hit her with his right hand?
A: Yes, which was on my side.

Court transcripts - May 13, 2009 -Pg. 139, lines 8 -15: Attorney Sam MeHaffey questioning Officer Cortney Bailey after pointing out that Bailey has just contradicted her own account of the events, which was captured on audio the night of the arrest.

Q: Okay. A man says: Did he whap her pretty hard? And you say: I didn't see the actual hit. I didn't see him go up on her, but I mean, I knew -- I mean, I saw her try to get out of the way.
A: Uh-huh.
Q: Is that what you said?
A: I mean, it's pretty staticky, but that sounds about right. That's what I stated yesterday.
Q: So, you didn't say that he hit her --Mr. Fiorentini hit Officer Bryan with a closed fist?
A: He punched her. Unless there -- I mean, that, no, I did not see the actual fist. I said that yesterday. I didn't see the fist make contact with her head, but she had a knot, a knot right here in her hair.
Q: But you didn't see the closed fist actually make contact with her?
A: No, sir.
Q: And that's your testimony?
A: Yes, sir.

On May 12, Officer Bailey testifies that she saw Fiorentini strike Officer Bryan with his right hand but then reverses herself on May 13 when confronted with an audio of her admitting to never having seen Fiorentini strike Officer Bailey.

If Officer Bryan isn't perjuring herself, then she should be let go from the Abilene P.D. for being blind. How she could have not witnessed the beating of Victor Fiorentini is beyond me. By claiming she did not see the beating, she avoids being questioned on the witness stand about the details of Fiorentini's beating.

In my estimation, Officer Bailey's case is the most obvious case of aggravated perjury in that she clearly contradicts her testimony.

Question, why didn't the D.A.'s office charge Bailey with aggravated perjury when she reversed her fabricated story of seeing Fiorentini punch Officer Bryan with his right fist?



Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Was this police officer given a haymaker concussion by Victor Fiorentini?

This is the picture of one of the alleged injuries sustained by APD officer Aron Bryan, which according to her resulted in a concussion. The other injury she reported was a sprained ankle (no picture available).

Officer Cortney Bailey testified that she was only five to seven feet away from Bryan when she saw Fiorentini strike her with his fist.
This appears to contradict Bailey's statement to a correctional officer when he asked, "Pop her pretty hard?"

If it is Bailey on the audio, she apparently said, "I didn't see the actual hit. I mean, I didn't (see) him go up on her...but I mean...I knew...I mean I saw her trying to grab his (arm and) he was fightin'."

According to Fiorentini, he was convicted of only twisting Bailey's ankle and not striking her. Fiorentini denies he attacked her ankle.

Was this Veteran beaten by police on Veteran's Day?

Here is a picture of Victor Fiorentini who claims to have been beaten by members of the Abilene Police Dept. His skull was fractured and two molars broken. I will have more on this story later.

Fiorentini claims to never have struck Officer Bryan nor to have sprained her ankle. Is it possible she sprained it on Fiorentini when kicking him?

In testimony, Officer Cortney Bailey testified that she was about seven feet from Officer Bryan when Bailey saw her get punched with a fist.

This is apparently a contradiction to the audio that was made unbeknownst to Officer Bailey, a conversation she had with a Taylor County correctional officer, where she states that she actually never saw Fiorentini punch Officer Bryan. I will be making the audio available when I figure out how to do it.

Being that the Taylor County Citizens' Review Board is still in formation, I will give my personal view of the events:

Several police officers escorted Mrs. Fiorentini and her son to pick up their personal effects at the Fiorentini home, where she no longer lived at the time (they are back together and have a 17 month old baby). Victor Fiorentini ordered the police off his property nine times in a verbally aggressive
manner, which was for the most part professionally handled by Officer Bryan, except for some minor taunting on her part.

It would have been wise for the officers to have explained the law with regard to what they were wanting to do and what the rights of Mrs. Fiorentini were at the time, being that she was also a property owner.

When Fiorentini started seeing his son taking the home computer, Fiorentini tried to enter his home after throwing a lit cigar toward Byron (big mistake) but didn't hit her. He also called her a "cunt" (bigger mistake) and used other profanity.

Bryan physically kept Fiorentini from entering his own home by grabbing his arm, which he told her to remove. I am not a legal expert here, but due to Fiorentini's threatening tone, it appears to me that Byron's actions were for the most part warranted up to this point. Her and another officer's taunting a man under the influence of alcohol was not wise and aiding the son in taking the home computer may even have been illegal.

At this point there was a scuffle and Fiorentini ended up with a broken skull and two broken molars. Bryan's claims to have been hit in the head by Fiorentini may be true, but the picture of her doesn't show any apparent swelling. Officer Bailey's testimony of seeing Fiorentini hit Bryan contradicts the audio purported to be her, where she denies having seen the hit.

In addition, after reading the court transcripts, I don't understand how Fiorentini could have grabbed hold of Bryan's foot to twist in when both of his arms were being controlled by two other officers with Fiorentini laying on his left side pressed into the ground. Does Fiorentini have a third hand? The officers should have either cuffed Fiorentini rather than beat his face repeatedly, as the court transcipts of the officers claim...or they should not have beat his face repeatedly while Fiorentini was in handcuffs.

The fact that this part of the audio of the arrest was not made available smacks of coverup. Fiorentini claimed he was screaming for help at this point. WHERE IS THE AUDIO?

I believe Fiorentini should not have spoken in a threatening manner and should not have used profanity. I think the police should not have allowed the Fiorentini's son to take the home computer for that was a civil manner, they should have only been allowed to pick up their personal effects, such as clothes.

After reading the court transcripts and listening to an audio allegedly provided by the APD of the arrest (which appears to be severely edited), it is my personal conclusion that far more than legal and necessary force was used to arrest Fiorentini. Only one side of his face appears to be beaten and his claim to have been beaten while in handcuffs with his face pressed into the ground should be investigated.

I believe Fiorentini to have been the victim of a vicious beating at the hands of certain members of the Abilene P.D. The fact that Fiorentini's request for an internal investigation was denied by then Assistant Chief Stan Standridge is problematic to me as well.

When contacting Standridge for comment and asking for the officers' side of the story, Standridge said he would not comment on the case itself and would not allow the officer's to give their version, so I have to rely on court transcripts and police audio.

I will add that Chief Standridge was a consummate professional in dealing with me, and even though he strongly disagrees with my tactics, he communicated clearly, patiently and helped me to see why allowing the police officers to contact me and give their side of the story wasn't in the best interests of the Abilene P.D.

Had Fiorentini stayed in his seat, none of this would have happened. Had the APD not allowed Fiorenti's son to take the home computer, none of this would have happened. There were bad mistake made on both sides and I don't think a fractured skull and broken molars should have been part of the equation.

More to come on this when I learn how to post the audio and the PDF files of the court transcripts.

If anyone believes I don't have my facts straight, that someone has falsified the court transcripts or court audio, or that I am missing something, please do not hesitate to contact me at Lance@TheLanceReports.com. I will be happy to air any other eyewitness account, whether it be a citizen's or a law enforcement officer's.

Additionally, I intend to have a Taylor County Citizens' Review Board website independent of TheLanceReports.com, I just need to find the time to get it online.