

Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy Doug Johnson, the first cop on the scene, said in an internal interview played in court that when Jordan arrived on scene, he asked him to show him "where the bodies are at." He added that retired LACFD Fire Captain and Safety Officer Brian Jordan came into the station on his day off and told him, "I'm gonna go to that brushfire," referring to the resulting fire from the helicopter crash.īy 11:05 a.m., Jordan was at the scene and had added himself as incident staff.Īt the scene, Jordan previously testified that he took somewhere between 25 to 30 photos.
#Kobe copter trial#
A Los Angeles County fire chief poured cold water on the testimony of one of his former staff members, who had taken dozens of photos of remains at the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash site and argued that he was ordered to do so.Īcting LACFD fire chief Anthony Marrone took the stand during the ninth day of Vanessa Bryant and Chris Chester's joint trial against LA County for graphic photos that first responders took and shared of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, daughter Gianna Bryant, Sarah and Payton Chester, and seven others.ĭuring his testimony, Marrone said that on the morning of the crash, he was stationed at the Inglewood Fire Station, catching up on work as he was notified about the crash.
