Forget forensics. Where is the dash cam? If he was dragged by a car, it would be clearly on the dash cam. If they don’t release that video, then we know he wasn’t dragged. If they had it, they would have already released it.
Had he been dragged, I expect that the dash cam would not have been oh-so-conveniently “malfunctioning”.
“The Culpeper town spokesperson says the officer’s cruiser did have a video camera, but that it was not working. He also said the officer did not turn on his blue lights. If he had, it would’ve been a sign that he was detaining the person, says attorney and former Fairfax County Police officer Ted Sibert . If the person is not being detained, she should be free to go, Sibert says.”