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Bodycam video shows Kenneth Espinoza being tased after heated argument with Colorado cop

Author

Robert Young

Updated on February 17, 2026

Body camera film delivered on Monday, April 24, showed Kenneth Espinoza being tased in the face by two agents with the Las Animas Province Sheriff’s Office during his capture.

Kenneth Espinoza was captured in November 2022 following a warmed squabble with an official after his child was pulled over by cops for a traffic reference.

Upon the arrival of the capture, Kenneth Espinoza and his child were driving separate vehicles, taking one of the vehicles to a showroom when the last option was pulled over by cops for a traffic reference. After his child was come by the officials, Espinoza pulled over behind them to sit tight for his child.

Not long after, an official, recognized as Appointee Henry Trujillo, went up against Espinoza for making an unapproved traffic stop. The showdown swelled into a warmed quarrel bringing about Espinoza being tased during his capture.

According to News Country, months after the episode, Kenneth Espinoza is supposedly outfitting to record a social liberties claim against the Sheriff’s Office for utilizing exorbitant power during the capture. Espinoza guaranteed that he was tased multiple times during his capture. Nonetheless, the sheriff’s office has battled that Espinoza was just tased once.

Bodycam video of the episode delivered for the current month showed Delegate Trujillo approaching Kenneth Espinoza’s vehicle, which had halted making progress toward sit tight for his child, who was pulled over by the cop for a traffic reference.

The clasp showed an apparently perturbed representative chastening Espinoza for halting without cause and impeding police technique. Accordingly, Espinoza can heard, say “I’m sitting tight for my child,” as the appointee gets progressively irritated at the Colorado man and hollers at him to leave.

The video then, at that point, shows an apparently combative Espinoza and the perturbed representative getting into a warmed contention before Espinoza pulls away to leave, however at that point the delegate adjusts his perspective and starts shouting at him to remain.

As Espinoza started pulling ceaselessly, bodycam video from another agent found numerous officials attempting to control him at the scene. The video showed officials forcing Espinoza in a savage endeavor to prevent his hand from arriving in the driver’s seat. The agent is then heard undermining Espinoza to escape the vehicle, saying:

In the mean time, another clasp showed an official entering Espinoza’s vehicle from the traveler’s side and tasing him in the face prior to pushing him out of the vehicle. As the two appointees continue to bind Espinoza, the video shows the taser being punched into his back and neck as he battles against the attack.
As per his lawyer, in the claim, which will be recorded before long, Espinoza evidently makes reference to that appointees tased him multiple times. Be that as it may, in an explanation, the Las Animas Region Sheriff’s Office couldn’t help contradicting the declaration and said:

“Mr. Espinoza was tased one time. This was affirmed by the information acquired from the tasers of Lt. Trujillo and Delegate Noel.”

According to Fox 21 News, Espinoza isn’t having to deal with any penalties in the episode. Nonetheless, the Sheriff’s office said that the activities of the agents associated with the occurrence are under survey.