sonjay
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Dang, I missed the whole interview. Does anyone know if it's available to watch somewhere?
Based on what I've read so far, I have no opinion yet vis-a-vis DA's involvement. If he wasn't the "getaway driver," and if he really did pick EN up after the shooting, then I expect him to say something just like what he said.
OTOH, if he was the driver, I expect him to lie and say something just like what he said.
As long as EN refuses to identify the driver, we got nothing.
The police, however, probably have a lot. They must have times and phone numbers of phone calls made by EN, and ditto for DA. And cell tower pings. They probably have the textual content of texts sent and received by EN, and ditto for DA. They might have witnesses (his mother?) who saw him leave and/or return, and know what time he left and/or returned. LE might have the silver car, or proof that he has or had access to a silver car. If DA has or has access to a silver car that has a bullet hole in it, that would be pretty compelling! There might be surveillance video of DA driving, and/or picking up or dropping off EN.
At this point, we have no idea to what extent any of the evidence proves or doesn't prove that DA drove EN during the shootings. I'm unable to draw any conclusions about his involvement. Based on just the evidence we've seen — which is virtually zero — I would be unable to convict DA of anything.
As I understand it, the evidence (available to us) is that DA received phone calls and/or text messages from EN that night. We know that DA acknowledged receiving texts and/or phone calls, so we're not just relying on what the prosecution says. We know that DA admits to having given EN a ride that night, but he claims the ride was later, after the shooting, and he doesn't admit to having been the driver during the shooting.
We know that they deleted each other from their phones. Sign of a guilty conscience, or just a sign that DA was shocked and disgusted and wanted nothing more to do with EN? I dunno.
I don't see how anyone could draw any conclusions about DA's involvement based on the evidence that's available to us at this time.
Based on what I've read so far, I have no opinion yet vis-a-vis DA's involvement. If he wasn't the "getaway driver," and if he really did pick EN up after the shooting, then I expect him to say something just like what he said.
OTOH, if he was the driver, I expect him to lie and say something just like what he said.
As long as EN refuses to identify the driver, we got nothing.
The police, however, probably have a lot. They must have times and phone numbers of phone calls made by EN, and ditto for DA. And cell tower pings. They probably have the textual content of texts sent and received by EN, and ditto for DA. They might have witnesses (his mother?) who saw him leave and/or return, and know what time he left and/or returned. LE might have the silver car, or proof that he has or had access to a silver car. If DA has or has access to a silver car that has a bullet hole in it, that would be pretty compelling! There might be surveillance video of DA driving, and/or picking up or dropping off EN.
At this point, we have no idea to what extent any of the evidence proves or doesn't prove that DA drove EN during the shootings. I'm unable to draw any conclusions about his involvement. Based on just the evidence we've seen — which is virtually zero — I would be unable to convict DA of anything.
As I understand it, the evidence (available to us) is that DA received phone calls and/or text messages from EN that night. We know that DA acknowledged receiving texts and/or phone calls, so we're not just relying on what the prosecution says. We know that DA admits to having given EN a ride that night, but he claims the ride was later, after the shooting, and he doesn't admit to having been the driver during the shooting.
We know that they deleted each other from their phones. Sign of a guilty conscience, or just a sign that DA was shocked and disgusted and wanted nothing more to do with EN? I dunno.
I don't see how anyone could draw any conclusions about DA's involvement based on the evidence that's available to us at this time.