
Alleged assault victim of fired Antioch police officer says he's grateful to be alive
A man who is seen being beaten by a now-fired Antioch police officer on police worn body-camera video, says he is grateful to be alive. As he shared his story, he tells us he was a passenger in a vehicle as he and his brother were driving to their mother's house. The alleged assault victim questions why the police were asking for his license when he was not behind the wheel.
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