There are instances where an officer may not be able to turn it on. Shit happens fast. But this isn't one of them.That's why they should have body cameras and have to use them. If I'm on a jury and the cop didn't have on his body camera that's one strike against the prosecution. The body cam footage of St. George saying he couldn't breath before Chauvin got involved should have been reasonable doubt when combined with his fentanyl use and his poor health.
Every precinct has their own @HHusky. Scheffler found this one’s.It's not great video but not much cop dragging seen
Breonna Taylor was the result of a stupid maybe no knock raid at night. Police said they knocked, Taylor's boyfriend said they didn't. Boyfriend fired first, wounding an officer. Boyfriend use Taylor as a body shield. Still these kind of raids for low level drug offenses are stupid and if the cops want to fuck around they occasionally find out. Get a search warrant and serve it as the target exits his apartment building.Every precinct has their own @HHusky. Scheffler found this one’s.It's not great video but not much cop dragging seen
Exact same thing as Breonna Taylor. Duh
Shouldn't be up to the cop to turn it off- once he gets out of the car it should be automatically activated. and I say this because nine out of ten times it would be beneficial the officer.There are instances where an officer may not be able to turn it on. Shit happens fast. But this isn't one of them.That's why they should have body cameras and have to use them. If I'm on a jury and the cop didn't have on his body camera that's one strike against the prosecution. The body cam footage of St. George saying he couldn't breath before Chauvin got involved should have been reasonable doubt when combined with his fentanyl use and his poor health.
Should always be on.There are instances where an officer may not be able to turn it on. Shit happens fast. But this isn't one of them.That's why they should have body cameras and have to use them. If I'm on a jury and the cop didn't have on his body camera that's one strike against the prosecution. The body cam footage of St. George saying he couldn't breath before Chauvin got involved should have been reasonable doubt when combined with his fentanyl use and his poor health.
Proximity switch! Awesome idea, as soon as the officer exits his/her vehicle the body cam automatically activates. (Car cam already recording)Shouldn't be up to the cop to turn it off- once he gets out of the car it should be automatically activated. and I say this because nine out of ten times it would be beneficial the officer.There are instances where an officer may not be able to turn it on. Shit happens fast. But this isn't one of them.That's why they should have body cameras and have to use them. If I'm on a jury and the cop didn't have on his body camera that's one strike against the prosecution. The body cam footage of St. George saying he couldn't breath before Chauvin got involved should have been reasonable doubt when combined with his fentanyl use and his poor health.
Yup... and since they can legally shoot someone, they need to be audited for it.The body cam has helped police more than its hurt
Hb has already accused Schefler of being a criminal. He talked shit about him being a Christian and a Conservative. Its what rats do, they look for any opportunity to destroy innocent people who don't think like them.I’ll wait to hear what that fascist bootlicker @HuskyBuck has to say before I form an opinion.
How long would it take to find the Scheffler footage at the end of the day if the officer had turned on his bodycam?In my experience recordings quash a complaint 99% of the tim. I've had to watch a lot of them and decide.
Camera battery wouldn't last long enough to do those things. Also everything has to be downloaded every day and it'd an enormous amount of data and time to find anything. Most agencies also have cameras in the car that come pre-record 30 seconds and then keep that film when the overheads are activated.