Friday, October 20, 2023

THE TESLA DOESN'T LIE

 


This is another one from the " You can't make this stuff up" file.

Normally an Officer Involved Shooting  (OIS) is an all hands on deck type of situation. Apparently, according to several sources, one Hartford Police Officer had different ideas.

On October 16, 2023 at approximately 1:54PM On October 16, 2023 at approximately 1:54 p.m., Hartford Police Officer Brian Sulliman, who was on routine patrol operating a marked Harford Police cruiser, atempted to stop a motor vehicle on Westland Street. The vehicle, a grey-colored four-door Honda Accord bearing Florida registration 49DJXP, stopped on Westland Street near the intersection with Barbour Street. As soon as the vehicle came to a stop, a person, later identified as Jamie Grant, exited the front passenger door and walked to the rear of the vehicle. Officer Sulliman exited his police vehicle and approached the Honda. The Honda Accord then drove from the scene.

Grant was holding what appeared to be a firearm in his left hand. He raised his arm in the direction of Officer Sulliman. In response, Officer Sulliman then discharged his firearm multiple times striking Grant. Grant fell in the middle of the intersection of Westland Street and Barbour Street. Grant was later pronounced dead.

At about the same time another Hartford Police Officer who was working a private duty job in the area apparently passed the area in his private vehicle at the time of the shooting. The Officer, who I am not naming at this time, is reportedly a 12 year veteran of HPD. He most likely would have still been in his HPD uniform at this point as he was apparently directing traffic at a road job. Sources are telling me that much of this was captured on various cameras in the area. The officer was captured on video in his Tesla passing through the area at the same time. Rather than stop to render assistance, and also as a witness to an Officer Involved Shooting, he mad a U-Turn and left the area. This is inexcusable.

Also when questioned about it, he apparently claimed that his department issued firearm was in the trunk of his Tesla, and that is why he didn't stop. He also claimed he put his weapon in the trunk of the Tesla because he didn't want it on his leather seats.

The other interesting point is that, according to Tesla, the vehicles come equipped with 9 cameras throughout and around the vehicle recording video with high definition , crystal clear video. If the gun and gun belt were actually in the trunk, that would most likely be captured on video. I also have confirmed that HPD Policy requires Officers to be armed while they are in the City and in uniform.

I have to ask , what kind of Police Officer would not stop to render assistance to a fellow officer just involved in a traumatic incident, and how could any other officer have any confidence in someone exhibiting a cowardly act like this.

This is unacceptable, and when all the facts are in, it requires quick and severe action by Chief Thody up to and including termination for cowardice.

The following information details the in car cameras on Tesla vehicles:

The front cameras are located at the top of the windshield. They consist of a camera with a typical lens, a wide-angle lens, and a telephoto lens. The telephoto camera can see up to 250 meters ahead according to Tesla, ideal for high-speed Autopilot use, while the main lens covers 150 meters. In addition, the wide-angle lens gives a panoramic-like view for navigation at complex intersections and tight curves.

Rear View Camera

The rearview camera is positioned above the license plate. It provides a view of up to 50 meters behind the vehicle, assisting with parking, reverse driving and reverse automatic emergency braking.

Fender Cameras

Teslas contain a camera on each fender that points toward the rear of the vehicle at about a 45° angle. This allows the vehicle to see vehicles to its side and help monitor the vehicle's blind spots.

These cameras can also be viewed by the driver when using Tesla's blind spot monitor feature, or by enabling the side cameras while in reverse, which displays the reverse camera feed, along with the fender or 'repeater' cameras.

B-Pillar Cameras

Tesla vehicles also include two other side cameras that are found on the B-pillar. Instead of aiming backward like the repeater cameras, these cameras are aimed toward the front of the vehicle. This allows them to capture areas in the front half of the vehicle. These cameras aid with intersections, parking and more. Unfortunately, the video from these cameras can only be viewed while the vehicle is parked and by going to Controls > Service and tapping on 'Preview Cameras'.

Cabin Camera

All current Tesla models include a cabin camera. The camera is located above the rearview mirror and monitors driver attentiveness, especially when Autopilot is in use. You can view the cabin camera onscreen by navigating to Controls > Service > Preview Cabin Camera. You can also view it through the Tesla app if Sentry Mode is enabled and Sentry Mode Live Access is available in your region.

Future Bumper Camera

Looking ahead, newer Tesla models are expected to feature a bumper camera, as seen in the Cybertruck prototypes. Additionally, with hardware 4.0, the cameras have a higher resolution and an anti-glare coating for enhanced visibility.

Functionality Unveiled: The Multifaceted Uses of Tesla's Cameras

Tesla's cameras play a vital role in the advanced features the vehicles are known for. Their primary use is for the Autopilot system and active safety features like Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB). Furthermore, Sentry Mode and Dashcam features use cameras to record potential threats when parked and on the road. In newer models, the cabin camera monitors driver attentiveness to ensure safety during Autopilot use.

View, Access and Calibrate

Tesla now lets you preview all cameras included in your vehicle
Tesla now lets you preview all cameras included in your vehicle
Simon

While driving, you can access the rear and fender cameras through the center display. To test or preview other cameras, you can navigate to Controls > Service > Preview Cameras, and then select the camera you'd like to preview at the top of the screen. In addition, through the Tesla app, remote viewing capabilities are available for five of the vehicle's cameras, including the front-facing camera, fender cameras, rear camera, and cabin camera.

If you're noticing issues with your vehicle's cameras, Tesla provides the ability to calibrate them. It's a simple process initiated from the vehicle's touchscreen, although certain features like Autopilot will be unavailable until the process completes.

Confidentiality in Focus: Tesla's Data Privacy Measures

Tesla takes data privacy seriously. For example, the cabin camera doesn't save or transmit data unless data sharing is enabled in your car's settings. For Sentry Mode and Dashcam footage, data is stored locally and can be accessed only by the owner.

Tesla's advanced camera systems play an integral role in enhancing vehicle safety, providing driver-assist features, and creating a robust security layer. However, understanding the function and usage of these cameras is essential for maximizing the benefits. With Tesla continuously innovating, exciting enhancements, like bumper cameras and upgraded hardware, lie on the horizon, promising to take vehicular safety and autonomy to the next level.



LET'S ROLL

 The recent anniversary of 9/11 brought back to mind the courageous words of great American patriots. "Let's roll " were some of the last words uttered by a passenger on Flight 93 as they made the decision to take on hijackers who were determined to crash their commandeered airliner  before it could be crashed into a Washington DC location, possibly the White House or the US Capitol on 9/11.

The last couple of years have taken their toll on me as far as my health, and the pandemic didn't help either. Two years ago I awoke one morning to realize i had lost my eyesight, it was diagnosed the same day by my outstanding Ophthalmologist as a "vitreous hemorrhage", which is essentially bleeding in the back of the eye and the blood seepage blocks the vision. My Doctor had hoped that it would have resolved itself , but after a period of a couple months it did not. At that point the decision was made to operate. If you are squeamish, please don't read the next few lines.

The surgery consisted of an ophthalmologic surgeon cutting into the eyeball and draining the vitreous fluid and the blood and repairing the damage. The only caveat was that once they cut into the eye and repaired the damage (exposing the inner eye to air), I would most likely develop a cataract. I did and that was repaired with more surgery a few months late.

In a credit to the skill of Doctor Margolis. my ophthalmologist and his staff at Retina Consultants as well as modern technology, my eyesight began coming back and the day after the cataract surgery with Doctor Pasternack, so be sure to schedule regular checkups for your eye health, my vision was almost perfect. I think most people take their eyesight for granted until you are faced with losing it,so be sure to schedule regular checkups for your eye health.

In July of this year, I somehow injured my hip and was unable to walk for several weeks and was forced to use a walker to get around. I am still using the walker and going through Physical Therapy, its a slow process but I hopefully continue to see improvement.

Many have asked me if the ongoing lawsuit and the subsequent appeal have any effect on the lack of postings, I would have to say, unequivocally no. If anything, it has now pushed me to get rolling once again. I have realized the support that is out there to uncover the truth and the risk that many people are willing to take to expose corrupt activity and wrongdoing, wherever that may be, whether in the Hartford Police Department , Hartford City Hall or elsewhere. I was always taught that good will overcome evil, and there is plenty of evil going on that needs to be exposed though this blog and the assistance of great sources that are willing to trust me to get information out, as well as good things going on also that deserve to be highlighted.

So get ready to start following the blog again, please. Sometimes if you poke the hornets' nest you are going to get stung, but what's a bee sting if it is to accomplish good and help people. After all I have been through, I can handle a few stings.