Videos show confrontation between off-duty Tucson officer and two women
- Arizona Daily Star
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Video recordings from Nov. 14, 2021 captured an incident between two women and an off-duty Tucson police officer in a restaurant parking lot.
An argument reportedly broke out between Michelle Aloisi, her daughter Brittany Aloisi-Wiles and Robert Szelewski, an off-duty Tucson Police Department officer, which led to a physical confrontation.
A cell phone video filmed by Aloisi's other daughter, Nicole Whitted, and footage from a security camera in the Culinary Dropout parking lot near East Grant Road and North Tucson Blvd. show the altercation from different angles.
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UpdatedRestaurant security camera video of off-duty Tucson Police Officer Robert Szelewski being confronted by Brittany Aloisi-Wiles, 39, and Michelle Aloisi, 62, in a parking lot dispute at Culinary on Nov. 14, 2021. Courtesy of Tucson Police Department
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UpdatedWARNING: This video contains strong language. Video of off-duty Tucson Police Officer Robert Szelewski holding down Michelle Aloisi, 62, and daughter Brittany Aloisi-Wiles, 39, in the parking lot of Culinary Dropout restaurant on Nov. 14, 2021. Courtesy of Nicole Whitted
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For Star subscribers: With police-violence cases these days, first come videos, then comes background. Citizens previously accused the officer in a Nov. 14 clash at a Tucson restaurant of rudeness, aggression.
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