Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City 120 East Baltimore Street Baltimore, Maryland 21202 MEMORANDUM ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT PRIVILEGED To: 13P299 File (in-custody death/Tyrone West) From: Gerard Volatile, ASA Date: November 18, 2013 Re: Officer Corey Jennings interview The following represents a summary of the telephonic interview of PO Corey Jennings by ASA Gerard Volatile and Detective Luis Delgado on September 3, 2013:  Witness arrived late to the scene after the suspect had been handcuffed. Ruiz and Chapman appeared disoriented. They were suffering from mace, and were 10 yards from the suspect who was on his stomach, cuffed. Young, white City officer with dark hair (Cioffi?) was standing by with his baton out. PO Lee was standing by with her baton out.  Morgan State officer, salt and pepper hair, maybe 6’4”, dark, early 40s, had his knee in the suspect’s back. Nobody else was within reach of the suspect.  Suspect was not making any noise at all. Somebody (Officer Parker) said, ‘get off his back, let him up’ and the Morgan officer got off of him. When they rolled him he was ‘dead weight’ and his face was ‘gray.’ One leg that was bent stayed bent; they had to straighten it out manually.  Small white officer (Flores) had cuff key and removed a cuff.  Did not see any blood. The saliva in his mouth was ‘bubbling.’ Taras (Hnatyshyn) tried to move his tongue with a pen. They started doing compressions.  During CPR they got a pulse. A MS officer brought a defibrillator but it didn’t appear to work so they continued chest compressions, then finally they shocked him.