- New Witness

Defense calls Jeremiah Leadem, Action Care Ambulance employee.
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Leadem: "I was told the name of the patient... why he was being transported to the hospital."
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Leadem: "On camera they witnessed him voluntarily hold his arms out, fall backwards and hit his head." Leadem said he repeated the action.
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Brady: "Did they tell you he was striking his head against the wall?"
Leadem: "I believe so, yes."
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Leadem: "He wasn't able to hold a conversation... I asked him to repeat a phrase... he would continue to repeat that phrase during the transport."
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Leadem: "The phrase is 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks.'"
It's a standard phrase used to see if the patient can speak without slurring.
The gunman's speech was not slurred, Leadem said.
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Leadem: "I saw what I believed was an old-appearing contusion/bruise across his forehead... About the size of a baseball."
Leadem said four people grabbed the sheets and slid the gunman from the gurney to the CAT scan table.
Leadem said it took an hour and 5 minutes to get from the jail to the hospital.
Leadem is referring to the trip to the hospital on Nov. 13, 2012.
- Objection

Defense objects to question about whether the gunman's actions seemed exaggerated in the ambulance.
- New Witness

Defense calls Elizabeth Lyons Duncan Lowdermilk, a psychiatrist at Denver Health.
Dr. Lowdermilk accepted as an expert witness in psychiatry.