The newly released video of the El Paso Police Body Camera shows that the fight is rapidly strengthened and the man’s interstate 10 ends.
The 30-year-old Xavier Guadalupe Hernandez was on the side of the I-10 highway, apparently threatening to jump over the ledge over the Yarbrough Drive viaduct when the officer arrived on July 13th. On the eastern side, according to Monday, August 18, in the EPPD video.
Hernandez’s death was considered a murder of the El Passo County Medical Expert. The autopsy report states that his death was caused by “asphyxia due to chest compression during the law enforcement subduate and restricting” cocaine toxicity as a “significant contribution”.
The image from the body camera video shows that the El Paso police officer states that Xavier Guadalupe Hernandez, 30.
The three separate El Passport Police Department Department of the Department of El Passport, investigations of the Interior and Texas Rangers from Texas from the Department of Society of Society continues to look at death – a police spokesman for SGT. Robert Gomez said Monday in a 11 -minute EPPD video, including a Body Camera video.
“The conclusions whether the official’s actions are in line with the law and the department’s policy will not be taken until all the facts are known and the investigation is complete,” Gomez said in the video.
The names of the participating officers were not revealed.
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A body chamber video starts at 10:13 a.m., showing a police officer driving to the median, and then seeing Hernandez on the other side of the four -traffic lanes on the edge of the viaduct.
Hernandez wears sweaty blue t -shirts and gray shorts. He has no shoes, only black socks and looks excited.
“Someone calls 911, please,” he cries more than once when an officer goes to him. The official says that, according to the video, the help is here.
“Officer, what’s your badge number?”
The video shows an officer telling Hernandez to sit down, but the situation is intensified when the officer tries to grab Hernandez by his hands and Hernandez withdraws.
“Officer, what’s your badge number?” Hernandez begins to shout several times.
“Lower down (example), or I’m going to lift you,” the officer screams, drawing the yellow Taser Electric intoxication gun as Hernandez gets up on his knees, his hand on the top of his head, shows the video.
The officer tells Hernandez to lie down. He does not do it, and the officer deployed Taser when he cries by Hernandez, further saying, “Officials, what’s your badge number?”
The first Taser shot is 10:14:51 Time tags on a body camera video. There are repeated Taser shocks as the fight continues with Hernandez still on the ground. “Lower (example) down!”, The officer yells in the video.
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Body Camera Time 10:15:51: A man in a black t -shirt and a black baseball hat flees to help officer Wrestle Hernandez, who is on his back, squeezed his teeth and refuses to turn on his stomach. “Invert (exemplary),” the officer orders.
“Officer, what’s your badge number?” Hernandez is constantly repeated between the screams until the officer and two other men can tie it on the asphalt, the video shows. The officer never says Hernandez his badge number.
Eventually, other police officers and Hernandez are held on the highway shoulder.
“Help me”, “Hernandez seems to be followed when police officers discuss that they are attracted by an ambulance. “Cool,” someone tells Hernandez, who became quiet.
Body Camera Time 10:27:23: Police sergeant holds Hernandez with another officer at his feet. Hernandez, by then, is handcuffed behind the back.
For 30 years, El Paso Xavier Guadalupe Hernandez died of an autopsy as an assassination of asphyxia for compression of the chest through the fight against EL PASS police in an interstate 10 freeway in El Passport, Texas, Texas, in 2025. July 13th.
“He’s not breathing, man,” the officer said in the video after another officer noticed that Hernande is not breathing and flipped. The police officer starts with the CPR, which is later continued by the paramedic, at the scene.
Hernandez was taken to a nearby Del Sol Medical Center, where it was declared dead.
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This article initially appeared at El Paso Times: El Pasus Police Bodycam video shows man’s death in the fight against an officer