New details around the death of submerged Emily and Brady Kisser Son trig, 3, has emerged after publishing Radacked Police Report.
Obtained by documents Our weekly Friday, August 8, the events that led to the details May 18 Trig Death After being unconsciously pulled from a pool in the influencer's house in Arizona.
Although the details of the security footage was redactedThe Chandler police report states what the footage showed and the preliminary memory of Bradie's events. The report also noted that the pool was insecure during the incident and the baby was not sufficiently supervised while playing near the exposed pool and did not know how to swim.
According to the police report, the trigger came out of the house without a caretaker adult and Brady was "aware" that his son was playing out alone.
According to the report, Bradie, 25, told the officers at the scene that he came after 911 calling that the trig was about "three minutes" or "five minutes" before seeing him in the pool and jumped immediately to pull him out.
According to Bradie, he told an officer, "I didn't have a clock, obviously, I didn't know the right time, but it was a moment, it wasn't a few minutes, it wasn't moment, it wasn't that he was not out of sight for a long time."
However, the police report further noted that the consistency with the security footage could not be seen Version of Brady's eventsThe Brady wire and Brady reporting examples that were out of the trig as were out of the trigger that did not happen on the camera was that the significance was included that he saw the trig "playing on the grass". That is why a second interview with Bradie was taken.
After a second interview with Brady, the report reached the conclusion, “This tragic event was (trig) (trig) was unnamed in the backyard while playing in the vicinity Insecure pool And unable to swim. From the video it is clear that he did not deliberately enter the water, but he fell off and fell to play with an inflatable chair. "

Chanodler continues to conclude the police department: "(Radacted) from 18:29:42 hours to Brady was in the backyard until he was found in the pool 18:39:00 hours. He knew from 18:32:15 to 18:39:07 and he did not know that he had not mentioned before he did not mention that he did not mention."
In other statements of the Chandler police department, both Bradie and Emily (26) mentioned that the trigger had limited swimming skills.
Brady told the police that the trig took some lessons and "how to kick his legs and shake his hands ... but he is not skilled." He also added that his son "knows not to go into the water without us."
Meanwhile, Emilio confirmed that the Trig took some lessons but "did not completely know how to swim." He also added "He knew how to swim to us and he knew how to get up on the wall, but there was no wall on where he had read."
The documents are further noted that there is no cover to secure the pool during the incident. Both Brady and Emily mentioned that they usually use a "cucumber" protection mesh, but it was not at the time of the incident. Also, the documents have noted that there were four access doors in the backyard and the alarm systems were not heard on any of them, none of them were self-closing and seemed to be defective.

Chanodler Police Department also included the reasons for submitting for a review at the Mericopa County Attorney Office Child Abuse demanding negligence of criminal.
"This conclusion is based on several reasons. Bradi knew that the pool was not in the pool. He knew (Radacked) was in the backyard and did not know how to swim. According to video evidence, (radical) was open for more than nine minutes, and was about seven minutes in this minute." "Brady's statement does not match what is seen in the video; he did not describe one thing correctly after leaving. It concludes that Bradi was not aware of what he was doing and was not watching him. The combination of these reasons led to sinking, and a remedy in the contributing situation could prevent the result."
The Mericopa County Attorney Office has released a statement announced on July 25 Brady Will not face the allegations of child abuse Due to the review of the proofs, because of the "view of the Iction ৰ belief".
"Each case submitted at the Mericopa County Attorney Office is evaluated using the same value: 'Whether there is a reasonable possibility of being convicted,' '” The statement further said. "After carefully reviewed the proofs submitted by the ChanDler PD, it was determined that this case did not meet that value. It is involved with the attornees appointed in the MCAO case review, the high experienced senior attorney and county attorney itself."
Bradie's Attorney Flin Carey responded to the update of the case with a statement shared with multiple outlets at that time.
The statement said, "We are grateful to law enforcement and county attorney to ensure that it was a tragic accident," the statement said.
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