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To: Fido969

True. But, I think on balance, the bodycam footage has generally been a benefit to police more than it’s been incriminating. There are some high-profile exceptions to be sure. And, over the last 12-months, even when the bodycam footage largely validated the police action, there are some instances when it couldn’t overcome ‘the narrative.’

But, even though Chauvin was convicted, think how much worse it would have been for him absent any bodycam footage and instead, all we had from the incident was the cellphone footage from bystanders. That bodycam footage definitely added exculpatory context to the arrest....context that the jury ignored probably because they were afraid for their own lives.


20 posted on 05/20/2021 5:40:59 AM PDT by ScubaDiver (Reddit refugee.)
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To: ScubaDiver
True. But, I think on balance, the bodycam footage has generally been a benefit to police more than it’s been incriminating.

Yes, most police interactions are favorable to the police, and bodycams have exonerated police in many cases.

But before bodycam and cell phone video it was very, very rare that an officer would be charged with anything.

55 posted on 05/20/2021 7:51:31 AM PDT by Fido969 ( Sc)
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