Chuck Bryant
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And, you know, they did some they brought in some expert expert testimony, basically.
One guy who was a neuropsychiatrist named Bernard Yudvits.
And he he basically threw out a fight or flight response and a journal adrenaline response that like once that kicks in, he said he was on autopilot.
And that all of those shots, like it was a single act like he that that adrenaline doesn't come down till afterward.
And he can then consider what's happening.
And they happen so quickly.
It was like it was basically like one thing happened.
And then he had a bullet expert, a ballistics guy named Joseph Quirk.
who testified that KB was shot actually by the fourth bullet when he was standing up, not by the fifth while he was seated.
And that entered his spine and threw him backward into the seat, I think kind of instantly paralyzing him.
And then, you know, they did...
A reenactment with the guardian angels playing, you know, they got the biggest, baddest, roughest looking guardian angels they could to play these guys.
Uh, they took a field trip to a subway car and, you know, took the jury out there and was like, you know, imagine what it was like and, and sitting in this car and, you know, they were kind of pulling out all the stops.
Apparently, like, you know, they're reading each account and how they do individually.
And when the count against Daryl KB, like who was sitting in there in a wheelchair, came out.
Apparently, like there were audible gasps in the courtroom and they said, yeah, it was self-defense.
He was not trying to kill these guys is what they said.
And they found that reasonable doubt, you know, that the I think the adrenaline response weighed in.