Cain Velasquez is preparing to face the consequences of his actions as he heads to court in California on Monday.
After three years since his arrest on charges of attempted murder, Velasquez is scheduled for sentencing at the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice in San Jose. While he has been mostly silent about the details of the 2022 shooting incident, Velasquez recently opened up to former teammate Kyle Kingsbury on the Kyle Kingsbury Podcast.
Velasquez expressed remorse for his actions, acknowledging that his response was not the right way to handle the situation. He emphasized the importance of not taking the law into one’s own hands and accepted his guilt in the matter.
The incident in question occurred in February 2022 when Velasquez pursued a vehicle carrying a man accused of molesting his son and fired a handgun during a high-speed chase, injuring the man’s stepfather.
Velasquez admitted to his wrongdoing and expressed readiness to face the consequences determined by the court. He also shared insights on the importance of communication with children and teaching them about appropriate behavior.
Despite the challenges he may encounter, Velasquez highlighted the significance of focusing on what truly matters in life. He spoke fondly of his children and the joy of experiencing the world through their eyes.
Regarding the upcoming trial of the man accused of molesting his son, Velasquez expressed forgiveness towards the family and wished them healing.
While initial pleas were not guilty, Velasquez later changed his plea to no contest, indicating a potential agreement between the prosecution and defense. The details of this agreement are expected to be revealed during the sentencing.
Through it all, Velasquez emphasized the importance of moving forward with a positive mindset and cherishing the moments spent with loved ones.
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