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Clark County, Nevada Public administrator Robert Telles, who was indicted last week in connection with the August 3 murder of an investigative journalist, acted like his wife “intended to kill her” during his 2020 arrest. Police body camera footage you can hear say.
Las Vegas police have arrested Telles, 45, after releasing photos of the suspect in the murder of journalist Robert German and the suspect’s car.
In a video taken on March 1, 2020, during his arrest in a domestic incident for allegedly choking his wife, a drunk Telles repeatedly says he loves his wife and family and hurts them. says never. FOX5 Las Vegas.
At one point, however, he says his wife was “acting like he was going to kill her.”
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In the video, the civil servant repeatedly tells the police that he is a “civil servant”.
In 2020 body camera footage obtained by FOX5, Telles told police, “Why are you taking me down? I didn’t touch anyone. I didn’t hurt anyone. This is a civil rights violation.” I hear you talking to
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He later said: “I’m not ashamed. I’m a civil servant….I’m not trying to be a hole or a jerk.”
At one point, he told the officers to “insure” him by contacting officials at the Clark County Detention Center (CCDC).
Police in the video can be heard saying Telles was accused of choking his wife near the Bellagio Hotel. , he tells the officer:
According to FOX5, the incident was closed on March 30, 2020, and Telles was ordered to complete her classes.
Two years later, Telles is accused of murdering Las Vegas Review-Journal journalist Jarman, who exposed possible fraud in Telles’ office. After Telles’ arrest, police said officials were “disturbed” by the additional reports pending.
A 45-year-old Democratic city employee has been charged with public murder and is currently being held at the Clark County Jail.
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On Tuesday, police released a photo of the German murder suspect wearing a bright orange jacket, a large straw hat, black pants and gray sneakers. Police also said they found Telles’ DNA at the crime scene.
The LVMPD is processing other evidence in this case. Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the LVMPD Homicide Division by phone 702-828-7777 or email homicide@lvmpd.com. If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 702-385-5555 or online at www.crimestoppersofnv.com.