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Baltimore Drops More Cases After Third Video Shows ‘Questionable Police Activity’

Enzom21

Member
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/22/us/baltimore-police-video-bodycam.html#story-continues-2

For the third time in about a month, body-camera video showing “questionable activity” by Baltimore police officers has prompted state prosecutors to dismiss or postpone dozens of criminal cases, the Baltimore City state’s attorney’s office said in a statement this week.

The state attorney’s office did not describe what was captured in this latest video. But it said the footage was brought to the attention of the office by the Baltimore Police Department on Aug. 2 and “was self-reported as a re-enactment of the seizure of evidence.”

Since the latest body-camera recording was brought to the attention of the state attorney’s office this month, 43 criminal cases relying on the officers involved have been dropped, or are set to be dropped.

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/08/24/police-nothing-questionable-about-bodycam-video/
BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore’s police commissioner says there is nothing questionable about an officer recorded on a body camera apparently re-enacting the discovery of drugs.

Kevin Davis said at a news conference Thursday that he disagreed with state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby’s decision to drop charges in dozens of cases involving the officers seen in the video.
Seems they are sticking with the "reenacting" excuse.
 

Archaix

Drunky McMurder
Baltimore's police commissioner says there is nothing questionable about an officer recorded on a body camera apparently re-enacting the discovery of drugs.

#notallohwaitfuckliterallyallofthem
 
BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore’s police commissioner says there is nothing questionable about an officer recorded on a body camera apparently re-enacting the discovery of drugs.

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Buckle

Member
[BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore's police commissioner says there is nothing questionable about an officer recorded on a body camera apparently re-enacting the discovery of drugs.
Good lord, he's not even trying.
 

Fisty

Member
"Re-enacting seizure of evidence" for a body camera recording should be charged as fabricating evidence. 10 years minimum.
 
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