Someone posted here that it is a NC law. http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/12/politics/north-carolina-police-recording-law/ |
I'm saying that if the police have video showing Scott with a gun, it would be in everyone's interest for them to release it. Since they are not releasing the video, the most obvious conclusion is that it doesn't support what they have been saying. If that is the case, then, yes, they are lying. Sadly, it wouldn't be the first time that police did this. The victim in Charlotte was Keith Lamont Scott. Not long ago, another Scott, Walter Scott was killed by police in South Carolina. There is video in that case of the police planting a weapon near the body of Walter Scott. So, unsourced pictures of a very unclear object near Keith Lamont Scott are not all that persuasive without more context. Here is video of the Walter Scott case: http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/04/09/erin-dnt-lah-was-evidence-planted-in-walter-scott-shooting.cnn/video/playlists/south-carolina-police-shooting/ |
The law goes into effect on Oct. 1 and even that law allows police to release the video. FYI, it's not Oct. 1 yet. |
np Didn't we have eye witnesses saying that Michael Brown had his hands up and never approached? http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/eyewitness-michael-brown-fatal-shooting-missouri |
It doesn't appear that the video will be released, at least not for the immediate future. This woman becomes more credible now that the police don't want to release the video. |
I missed that. Thanks. As for the reminder about the date, I didn't need that. |
Putney said he is working to honor the request from the family of Scott to view the video. It's unclear when or if the video might be released publicly. "Right now my priority is the people who really are the victims of the shooting," Putney said. "I'm telling you right now if you think I say we should display a victim's worst day for consumption, that is not the transparency I'm speaking of." http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/2nd-night-violent-protests-charlotte-police-shooting-42269243 |
You must have missed this from the same article: "he said during a news conference that the video does not definitely show Scott pointing a gun at anyone." |
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Anybody recall how prior to the video being released the University of Cincinnati police made two false claims about the traffic stop and fatal shooting of Samuel DuBose?
They said that an officer was dragged by the car and that he was almost run over by the vehicle - none of which happened as proven by the video. The lying officer is now awaiting trial on a murder charge and a settlement with the university was reached in January that included $4.85 million as well as undergraduate tuition at the university for DuBose’s children. |
| Maybe the police are afraid that if the video does not clearly show a gun, the riots will worsen and spread, and additional lives will be lost. |
You don't have to be pointing a gun at someone to be brandishing it. A CNN article cited earlier noted that the use of lethal force does not have to wait until a gun is POINTED since it can be a matter of milliseconds before shots are fired by the gun. |
And IF there is any wrongdoing shown on this video, I trust that the officer in this case will be held responsible. Not releasing the video doesn't automatically mean cover-up. |
What's your point? That officers sometimes lie? Of course they do. So, does that discredit all of them? It's my belief that we should investigate all shootings with an open mind, not with a jaundiced view, and a determination that the facts are what's important. |
You make a lot of assumptions |
Nah. They're just being racist. |