Lyons had equipment in his yard, installed security cameras at his home and the surveillance video was turned over to police after the attack, he said. Villarruel said Lyons owned, repaired and rented properties for his job. “We believe that the evidence is going to show this was an accident,” he said, adding the medical examiner ruled it an accident. One of Lyons’ attorneys, Francisco Villarruel, countered by telling jurors that people in the neighborhood didn’t call animal control or the police when they had seen the dogs out before and didn’t tell Lyons, who kept to himself because he was busy with his job. Kiani said that part of the evidence in the case is phone records and text messages that suggest “the defendant knew the dogs had gotten out on more than one occasion” in the months leading up to the Xavier’s death. She said the evidence presented will show Lyons knowingly created a very high risk of death or great bodily harm. “It’s important to remember that we’re not here though because of what the dogs did … we’re here because of what the defendant did,” Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor Parisa Kiani said during her opening statement. Prosecutors told the jury, made up of nine women and five men, two of whom will eventually become alternates, that Xavier was walking down the street with his mother, and the dogs knocked his mother down, pulled the boy away from her and dragged him under a gap in the fence and into Lyons' yard. “He was so bloody,” Williams said, sobbing and wiping her eyes with a tissue. Two other officers scooped up the child, put him in a police car and rushed him to the hospital. Police arrived, an officer got out of the car, kicked open the fence and started shooting the dogs, Williams testified. Williams ran to her car to get Mace, as she, along with others there, tried to figure out something that would stop the dogs from attacking the child.Ī dog got very agitated after she sprayed it with Mace and started to come under the fence at her, but didn’t get all the way out, Williams said. She testified she threw bricks and sticks and some people tried to get over the fence, but the dogs wouldn’t allow anyone inside the fence. “They were over the middle of his torso, biting,” she said, adding the boy was crying. Williams testified she took off running to try to help and saw two dogs on the child. “The dogs have my baby,” Williams recalled her saying. Latoya Samuels-Mattis called what happened “the most tragic thing I’ve ever experienced.”Īnother witness, Cherisse Williams, said the boy’s mother, Lucillie Strickland, pleaded for help. Related: Detroit mom testifies about pit bull attack.Related: Mother: Fatal mauling will 'never leave my mind'.If you do not have the C-130X pack in P3D all aircraft except T-132 will be able to show up in the Sim, CS' C-130X is however, entirely required for FSX users.
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Lastly, USAF MAFFS 9 of the 152nd AW Nevada Air National Guard. Coulson T-134 in it's brief bare metal or, "rat rod" livery, as well as it's current livery (2019).
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Now former Coulson T-132 in US livery and New South Wales RFS, Australia. The pack includes repaints for Coulson Group's T-131 in US livery(2019), T-390 (T-131 essentially just renumbered for Australia) in Emergency Management Victoria, Australia (2018). Mainly the C-130H or Model.C-130H and the L-100-30 (382G) or Model.12 in the aircraft.cfgs. This repaint package includes 9 liveries and covers 2 different visual models. The pack includes nearly all operator liveries to fly the C-130 in aerial firefighting missions in the USA and Australia in the last 5 years. This package was repainted for either the stock P3D CaptainSim C-130s or the payware C-130X package for FSX/P3D aircraft.