Nashville oversight board pushes for audit after receiving edited bodycam video from Metro police
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Metropolitan Nashville Community Oversight Board is pushing for an audit after officials realized Metro police sent them edited bodycam video.
The board now wants to find out whether other videos have been edited.
You have failed to realize the purpose of the body camera is to protect the police. That is why they only release footage that make them look good and or supports their story. Anything else they either lose, destroy or refuse to release. Case on point Uvalde! They are fighting tooth and nail to stop any release and have condemned the people that have released the little that has been.
"Removing profanity". Sh'yeah.
ReplyDeleteHow do expect them to get a medal for bravery rather than a jail sentence if they can't edit their vids
ReplyDeleteYou have failed to realize the purpose of the body camera is to protect the police. That is why they only release footage that make them look good and or supports their story. Anything else they either lose, destroy or refuse to release. Case on point Uvalde! They are fighting tooth and nail to stop any release and have condemned the people that have released the little that has been.
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