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🚨 Sergeant Antonia Diaz of the Davis Police Department was the first law enforcement officer to arrive at the scene where David Breaux was found dead on a bench in Central Park on April 27, 2023. Called by the State to provide a detailed, procedural account of the discovery and initial response, Diaz’s testimony brought a trained officer’s lens to the moment that launched a homicide investigation and, ultimately, a serial murder trial.

Diaz described responding to a call about an unresponsive man on a bench shortly after 11 a.m. She arrived at Central Park with her body-worn camera recording, and the prosecution played portions of that footage in court. As the jury watched the quiet yet tense moments captured on video, Diaz provided commentary—identifying her location, the other first responders present, and the actions taken to secure the scene.

She confirmed that David Breaux appeared seated, head tilted back, arms down, and with no visible signs of life. Blood was present on his clothing, along with what she described as “saturation” consistent with serious injury. EMS was already on scene but had not yet confirmed death.

Diaz’s main concern, she explained, was protecting the integrity of the crime scene. She requested fresh gloves and a clean blanket to prevent contamination of potential DNA evidence. She then directed emergency responders on where to position their vehicles to preserve visibility while shielding the body from the public. Her efforts to create a controlled, respectful response to a public death became a quiet but crucial moment of the day.

The jury learned that no weapon was found on the body or nearby, and there was no sign of a struggle. The prosecution used Diaz’s testimony and video to establish a timeline, confirm the physical positioning of the victim, and lay a foundation for forensic analysis and later expert testimony. It also helped set the emotional and procedural tone for how the case began in the public eye: not just as an act of violence, but as a discovery witnessed in the center of a college town.

⏱️ Check out these key moments:
• (01:05) Diaz confirms role as patrol sergeant and response duties
• (03:34) Testifies to arriving first on scene at Central Park
• (05:15) Identifies still frame from bodycam as accurate
• (07:47) Coordinates scene management, blanket placement, gloves
• (08:25) Expresses concern for DNA preservation
• (13:07) Describes bench, body position, and crime scene visuals

⚖️ How This Helps the State: Diaz’s testimony helps solidify the timeline and crime scene integrity. Her professional handling and recorded footage corroborate the positioning of the body, the condition in which it was found, and the immediate presumption of a potential homicide—all supporting the State’s narrative of a brutal, public killing.

🛡️ How This Helps the Defense: The defense may benefit from Diaz’s admission that no weapon or struggle signs were immediately visible. The lack of direct evidence found at the scene could later be used to raise questions about forensics, timing, or third-party access. Her testimony remains procedural and avoids any speculation about the defendant.

⚠️ Legal Fair Use Disclosure:
This video is presented as transformative legal commentary under the protections of 17 U.S.C. § 107 (Fair Use). All footage originates from a public courtroom proceeding and is either in the public domain or lawfully accessed from state-permitted sources. Our coverage is educational in nature and intended to promote transparency, legal literacy, and civic understanding of the justice process. It is not a reupload or passive redistribution, but a curated, analytical presentation with original editorial framing, timestamp indexing, and strategic legal insight. Viewers are encouraged to engage critically and constructively with the material presented.

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