It has been a bunch of lies from the beginning Alameda Country Sheriff’s Office.
The first lie was that Ujiri didn’t have his credential. The second was that Ujiri didn’t show his credential. The third lie was that Ujiri didn’t show the proper credential. The fourth lie was that Ujiri pushed the cop first.
The cops now admit that the cop hit Ujiri first.
Oakland police have confirmed that the officer blocking Raptors president Masai Ujiri from entering the court when his team won the NBA championship did push him first, The Globe and Mail reported.
Originally, after the altercation took place, Kelly said Ujiri had no credentials.
This story has changed.
He also claimed Oracle Arena footage captured the Raptors president striking the deputy in the face with “two fists.”
Multiple witnesses who were 10-feet away from the altercation said Ujiri and the officer shoved one another, but no fists were involved.
Cops are still pursuing charges on Ujiri.
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