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Chick‑fil‑A surveillance and police body‑camera video shown to jury; footage depicts black sedan and victim on hood
Summary
The prosecution played restaurant surveillance and officers' body‑worn camera video that prosecutors say show a black sedan entering the Chick‑fil‑A parking lot with a person on the hood and a front‑passenger exiting before the car fled; the restaurant operator provided the original files to police.
Prosecutors played footage from Chick‑fil‑A surveillance and officers’ body‑worn cameras for the jury, showing a black sedan enter the restaurant's parking lot and a person on the vehicle's hood before the car left the scene.
Sergeant Robert Mount testified that he and other officers reviewed a manager’s laptop video at the scene. “From what we could see, you could see a black car enter the parking lot of the Chick fil A. It appeared the complainant was on the hood of the car, and then the, the front passenger exits the vehicle,” Mount said while describing the surveillance.
Chick‑fil‑A operator Dan Akin said he…
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