Auditor Glenn Ceriro stood outside of Seattle’s Aurora House, a facility for formerly homeless adults, reflecting on life early Friday morning as he filmed the scene of an apparent medical emergency.
Cerio somberly exchanged pleasantries with a police officer who had recognized him from previous encounters. While the two briefly exchanged their thoughts on Cerio’s conviction for reckless driving, which Cerio claims led to his five-day jail sentence last year, he was otherwise pleasant with the officer.
The two talked about Cerio’s early auditing career, with Cerio uncharacteristically admitting he was filled with anger in his early days and may have taken it out on police officers who may have not deserved the treatment. While catching himself and claiming police were also aggressive towards him, Cerio appeared to take responsibility for his previous actions.
After the officer excused himself and left the scene, Cerio continued to film and ended the twenty-minute segment with a short exchange with an ambulance driver on scene, ultimately ending the stream after shaking hands with the man.
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