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On Dec 5 2020, Army Lt. Caron Nazario was driving through the town of Windsor in a recently purchased Chevrolet Tahoe, which did not yet have the official plates. Instead, Nazario’s temporary plates were displayed in the rear window, where they were apparently not as visible, giving the appearance that the car had no plates at all. That was the reason given by Daniel Crocker, a police officer in the town of Windsor, for activating his lights and pulling Nazario over. Nazario continued driving for about a mile after Crocker activated his lights – never going over the speed limit or otherwise driving erratically – before pulling over in a well-lit gas station. During that time, Crocker’s co-defendant, Officer Joe Gutierrez, also joined the pursuit. The two officers immediately pointed their guns at Nazario, who remained in his car. Nazario repeatedly asked the officers “What’s going on?” but received no response other than an order to keep his hands outside the rolled-down car window. Nazario complied with that order, but when the officers ordered Nazario to exit the vehicle, Nazario refused, later writing in his complaint that he feared for his life. When Nazario told Crocker that he would not exit the vehicle because he was afraid, Crocker, who had earlier threatened to taze Nazario, said, “Yeah, you should be.” Eventually, Gutierrez pepper-sprayed Nazario four times, after which Nazario exited the vehicle, but did not get on the ground when ordered, otherwise offering no resistance to the officers. Gutierrez kneed Nazario twice, bringing him to the ground and handcuffing him. A few minutes later, medics arrived on the scene to treat Nazario for the pepper spray, and asked him where his firearm was located in the car. Nazario, who held a concealed carry permit and owned the firearm legally, told the medic where it was, and Crocker entered the car to search for it. He eventually found it, confirmed that it was not stolen, and returned it to the vehicle. After declining to arrest Nazario, Gutierrez and Crocker both wrote in their report that Nazario assaulted Gutierrez while resisting arrest and that Gutierrez had issued a verbal warning before pepper-spraying Nazario. Both of those claims are contradicted by video evidence from the officers’ body cameras. Lt. Nazario feels strongly that his rights were violated on December 5th 2020 and is continuing to pursue legal remedies to address his concerns. #five0reeltime #armylieutenant #caronnazario #bodycam #cam #camera #video #dashcam