Grand Forks Police dash cam exposes cover-up by ND Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem in police shooting of unarmed man
by Timothy Charles Holmseth on March 21, 2016, 12:43 P.M. CST
Dash-cam video from a Grand Forks Police Department (GFPD) vehicle proves the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) is covering up a murder plot. Video of the David James Elliott pursuit, published by WDAZ, shows law enforcement is collectively lying about the events that occurred on February 27, 2015. BCI investigators and dash-cam video place Grand Forks Sheriff’s Deputy Any Schneider at I-29 near Thompson, North Dakota at the moment the pursuit is called off at approximately 11:08 P.M. However, the BCI also tries to place Schneider at the Grand Force Air Force Base, eating dinner at 11:00 P.M. The secret was exposed after a Write Into Action investigation using the very short segments of video that was released to the public; released only after Write Into Action (Timothy Charles Holmseth) made a written request for the video from the GFPD. Write Into Action compared the video timeline to the events timeline in the BCI investigative records.
GFSO Deputy Andy Schneider At 11:07:57 P.M. in the officer cam video, the WDAZ reporter says, “the chase is called off near Thompson”. At the same time (11:07:57 P.M.) in the published video, an officer can be heard saying over the police radio, “Since your terminating you don’t want me to deploy…” The officer heard referring to ‘deploying’ is Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Deputy Andy Schneider. He is referring to his plan to deploy spike-strips on I-29 South, one mile north of Thompson, against David Elliott. Here is how we know that. This is what Schneider told BCI investigators during the BCI investigation into the shooting of David Elliott in the Altru Hospital parking lot that occurred at the end of the hours long pursuit.
The BCI investigator reports Schneider did not have his emergency lights activated and walked into the ditch to avoid getting run into by David Elliott. The aforementioned proves beyond all doubt Deputy Schneider was at the scene. SCHNEIDER'S PRESENCE AT PURSUIT NOT MENTIONED IN GFSO AFFIDAVIT TO COURT The Grand Forks County Sheriff's Office attempted to conceal Schneider's whereabouts and activities by omitting his presence near Thomspon, North Dakota in an Affidavit filed with the court. Now watch this. In the very same report that the BCI investigators relays 1-5 above, he says, “Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Deputy Nate Moen and Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider went to the Grand Forks Air Force Base in Grand Forks, North Dakota, at approximately 11:00 p.m., to have dinner.” DID YOU CATCH THAT, FOLKS? We know from the video that Schneider was at I-29 at 11:07:57 P.M. putting out spike strips. SOURCE FOR WRITE INTO ACTION ANALYSIS
In regard to the first (1st) pursuit with DAVID ELLIOTT, Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider said he was west of Thompson, North Dakota, when it began. Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider believed that it occurred between 10:45 p.m., to 11:00 p.m., and he was heading towards the Grand Forks Air Force Base, Grand Forks, North Dakota, for dinner. Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider overheard via the radio that Grand Forks Police Department Officer Dan Harvala had a pursuit that began in Grand Forks, North Dakota, but was now southbound on Interstate 29 (I-29). Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider positioned his vehicle at a crossover about one (1) mile north of the Thompson, North Dakota, exit. Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider notified Grand Forks Police Department that he had deployed his spike strips. Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider indicated that Grand Forks Police Department Sergeant Mark Ellingson terminated the pursuit. The Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) relayed that DAVID ELLIOTT had called 911 and told them that he was going to hurt himself or others if law enforcement did not quit following him. It should be noted that Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider did not have his emergency lights activated and walked into the ditch to avoid getting run into by DAVID ELLIOTT. DAVID ELLIOTT continued southbound on I-29. Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Deputy Nate Moen and Grand Forks Sheriff's Department Sergeant Andy Schneider went to the Grand Forks Air Force Base in Grand Forks, North Dakota, at approximately 11:00 p.m., to have dinner. READ ALSO - BCI Records: North Dakota police completely LIED to public about shooting of unarmed man by Timothy Charles Holmseth on March 19, 2016, 11:37 A.M. CST |