


According to ABC 6, the law states that “restricted portions” of video are not included in the definition of public record. On Thursday, Columbus police released video of. However, Weaver says there are exceptions where law enforcement should blur parts of the video. It’s been a little more than three months since three people, including two young siblings, ages 6 and 9, were shot to death in a hail of gunfire. Police officers shouldn’t have more rights, but they shouldn’t have less rights.” “They can post it on social media, on the web -it’s public record. EDT A video still of body camera footage shows officers and a police dog moments before. “If a citizen gets a record from the government they can do whatever they want with it, whether a paper, a photo or even a video,” attorney Mark Weaver told ABC 6. This that and the other, trying to get attention and fame for myself, which is not what I am doing.”Ī Columbus-based attorney says the officer is within his right to post the videos. “I have seen a lot of stuff in comments lately about how I am exploiting these poor families.

“This channel exists to show people especially in this community what the police are really like," the officer said in a video posted Wednesday. Police vehicles on I-70 at Mound Street near Downtown surround a stolen Porsche Cayenne SUV, just beneath the I-71 South sign, as officers responded to a Columbus police officer shot by robbery. But some are concerned it shows people in their worst moments on camera. It’s a look at what cops deal with on the street. Officials in Columbus, Ohio released police body camera footage that shows the fatal shooting of a 47-year-old man in a garage while holding a cell phone, the second shooting of a Black man in the. A officer requests body cam video as a public record and posts on his You Tube Channel. Body camera footage shows Columbus K-9 officer Ricky Anderson and other officers inside the second-floor apartment of a three-story building on the 3200 block of Sullivant Avenue searching with a.
