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Jury sees McDonald’s surveillance video in Deedy trial

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Surveillance video played in court today shows the confrontation between Christopher Deedy and Kollin Elderts at the McDonald's restaurant in Waikiki.
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Honolulu Police homicide detective Peter Boyle, questioned by defense attorney Brook Hart, described the events captured by a security camera in a Waikiki McDonald's.
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Kollin Elderts' family reacts after seeing the video from the security cameras at the Waikiki McDonald's on the night Elderts was killed.
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Christopher Deedy listened as Honolulu Police homicide detective Peter Boyle took the stand on the third afternoon of his murder trial.
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Surveillance video played in court today shows the confrontation between Christopher Deedy and Kollin Elderts at the McDonald's restaurant in Waikiki.
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Surveillance video played in court today shows the confrontation between Christopher Deedy and Kollin Elderts at the McDonald's restaurant in Waikiki.
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Security camera video from the McDonald's restaurant in Waikiki, played in court today, shows the confrontation between Christopher Deedy and Kollin Elderts.
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Surveillance video played in court today showed U.S. State Department special agent Christopher Deedy being led out of the Waikiki McDonald's to a waiting police car.
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Hono­lulu Police officer Ke Aka Wai­pahe Aiu testified in court today.

A surveillance video showing the fatal shooting scene at a McDonald’s restaurant in Waikiki was played for a Circuit Court jury this afternoon in the trial of State Department special agent Christopher Deedy who is charged with murdering a Kailua man at the fast-food restaurant.

The video frames showed Deedy, 29,  being involved in altercation with Kollin Elderts, 23, but it didn’t clearly show the agent firing three shots, including the fatal one to Elderts’ chest.

The images from the soundless, choppy video are considered a key piece of evidence in determining whether the agent fired the shots in self-defense.

The images came from two cameras taping the counter and the dining room areas.

The prosecution is contending Deedy was driven by inexperience and alcohol when he murdered Elderts. The defense has maintained Deedy fired to protect himself from Elderts who was attacking him and grabbing his gun.

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