Young appears calm and talking on the phone after being arrested in Texas
Texas authorities released on Tuesday (28) hours of footage showing American Sandra Bland during his three days in jail, claiming to want to shut down rumors that she was already dead when we get there.
Trey Duhon judge, Waller County, said that these conspiracy theories - including one of the "mug shot" Bland was made after his death - generated death threats against county officials. "Because of some things that circulated on social networks, this county has literally been attacked," he said at a news conference, adding that the FBI is investigating the most serious threats. Sandra Bland was fine.
She seems calm to reach the prison, I smiled a few times and, at one point put his head in his hands. The jailer let her use the telephone at the reception rather than the public telephone in his cell, and she seems to be talking animatedly for some of the links. The video has no audio.
The death drew national attention amid growing criticism of the treatment of black citizens police, after a series of high profile cases in which blacks were killed by police. On Monday, a preliminary toxicology report was released, in which two experts raise the possibility that she used marijuana while detained. Attorney Warren Diepraam said the information may be relevant to determine his mental state.
The amount of THC, an active component of marijuana, in Bland body was 18 micrograms per liter, according to the report. This is more than three times the legal limit for drivers in Colorado and Washington, states that allow the recreational use of marijuana. The police captain Brian Cantrell said on Tuesday did not know if she may have used marijuana in prison. He said there is no recent history of seizures on site, but noted that objects are smuggled into chains everywhere.
A committee of external attorneys will assist the District Attorney of Waller County, Elton Mathis, the investigation of Bland's death. "I do not know if you ever have answers to all questions," said the lawyer Lewis White, a member of the committee. "But our work is to get answers. There will be answers which some people will not like it. "
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