Monday, March 11, 2019

Police accused of turning off body cameras in bad faith

Lawmakers in Tennessee proposed legislation to make it a felony to turn off a body camera in bad faith.

This was in response to body cameras being turned off during the Martavious Banks shooting.

The Memphis Police Association called the proposed legislation "counter-productive" indicting that it would turn people off from being police officers and that they believed that it was already a felony to tamper with evidence. Whether turning a body camera off would be tampering with evidence is not currently very clear.

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