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What you don’t want to have happen is the selective release of videos to create a false narrative about what the police are doing.”

2017-05-31 3 Dailymotion

What you don’t want to have happen is the selective release of videos to create a false narrative about what the police are doing.”<br />In Kansas, a state where most such videos are protected from release by public record requirements, Kris Kramer, the Topeka police chief, decided in early May to release a recording of one of his officers, Aaron Bulmer, jumping into a pond<br />and rescuing a child with autism who had wandered away from his father.<br />But just as ready as they are to show the positive video, they ought to be ready to release the video that doesn’t make them look good.”<br />Michael J. Chitwood, the sheriff of Volusia County, said he released every video<br />he could, both negative and positive, in the hope of gaining public trust.

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