Minnesota Police Chief Exposes 4 Lies Americans Need To Know About Diamond “Lavish” Reynolds

Minnesota Police Chief Rick Mathwig has had enough of the lies that are being thrown around by Diamond “Lavish” Reynolds regarding the shooting of Philando Castile. Mathwig is finally speaking up about the circumstances surrounding the incident, and he isn’t holding anything back.

He could no longer stay silent as he watched the mainstream media repeat lie after lie and present them as facts. Now, he has broken his silence, exposing four huge lies Reynolds has been touting as truth, and all Americans need to know this shocking new information.

What has already come to light in the Philando Castile shooting is that he was stopped due to a BOLO (Be On Look Out) alert because he matched the description of a robbery suspect at a convenience store in the area. It’s also known from images taken from Reynolds’ video that it looks like he had a gun on his lap, but the only testimony we have to go on is that of his sometimes girlfriend Diamond “Lavish” Reynolds. Unfortunately, she has been found to be a liar and a fraud.

Rick Mathwig is Police Chief in Roseville, Minnesota, which was the police department that responded to the scene after Philando Castile was shot. His officers took over the scene and took custody of Diamond “Lavish” Reynolds and her 4-year-old daughter.

During a CNN interview yesterday, Chief Mathwig exposed Reynolds’ lies, shredding her account of what happened after the shooting. Reynolds’ story differs from time to time, which makes all her claims suspect, and the day after the shooting, she was again on video, whipping up the media and Black Lives Matter thugs into a frenzy with her lies. However, Chief Mathwig is now calling her out.

According to Police Chief Mathwig:

• Officers started administering CPR three minutes after arriving at the scene, trying to save Castile’s life, Mathwig says. “It hurt me to hear the governor of Minnesota saying that Mr. Castile did not receive CPR,” he says.

• Diamond Reynolds, Castile’s fiancée, who recorded the shooting aftermath in a Facebook Live video, wasn’t detained by police all night, Mathwig says. The police chief says she was held for about two hours in what’s called a “soft interview room” because it also contains toys, books, and blankets.

• Mathwig says investigators did what they could to help Reynolds and her 4-year-old daughter. One officer took $40 out of his wallet to pay for her groceries left in the car. Before dropping her off at home, Mathwig says an officer gave the child a teddy bear.

• Ms. Reynolds said she was Philando Castile’s financée, but that’s false. Ms. Reynolds said Philando was 35-years-old, that’s false (he’s 32). Ms. Reynolds said the head light was broken, that’s false. Ms. Reynolds says she was kept overnight by police, that’s false.

Only time will tell where everything heads regarding the investigation. What do you think?