And another good article on the body cam not activated.
Las Vegas police had been trying to stall the release of the records for months while locked in a court battle with a consortium of news organizations demanding their release. Through a series of appeals, the case eventually snaked its way up to Nevadas Supreme Court, which on Friday denied a bid to continue delaying the release.
Were grateful Las Vegas police have decided to comply with the courts order, Glenn Cook, the executive editor of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, one of the organizations involved in the lawsuit, said Tuesday. All weve ever asked Metro to do is follow the letter of the Nevada Public Records Act, which makes clear that taxpayer-funded body camera footage, 911 recordings and other records can be reviewed by the public.
Its interesting because this is still the most severe mass shooting in U.S. history, the numbers of people who were injured and killed were still the highest and most severe... and yet this story has fallen silent, she added.
For comparison, police in Florida following the Valentines Days Parkland High School shooting -- released 911 calls less than a month after the attack.
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