
“Corina Padilla, who witnessed the incident, said that her brother-in-law never touched the officers and was backing away with his hands up when they shot him. ‘At no moment did Kemal assault the officer,’ she insisted. ‘An unarmed man, a family guy, father and husband of three girls was killed. He had no criminal record. He was self-employed in import-export of very expensive rugs from Turkey and Persia.’ Padilla said that Yazar was suffering from stress and had consumed some tea that caused him to hallucinate. She lashed out at Pullen for the ‘outrageous’ lawsuit. Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia agreed that the suit was ‘unprecedented.'”
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