Video analysis supports claim by Officer Tensing that he was dragged
In this second body cam video from an officer behind Tensing we see Tensing picking himself off the ground where he was violently tossed when SD took off. Notice how far up the street Tensing is! He is farther up the street from where he stopped SD.
Second bodycam (freeze video at 11 sec mark)
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...police-responding-sam-dubose-shooting-n401231
Here is Officer Tensings bodycam. Note how close his cruiser is parked behind SD (freeze video at 46 sec mark). How did he wind up way up the street if he wasn't dragged?
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...police-responding-sam-dubose-shooting-n401231
As a reference point notice from the Tensing bodycam (freeze at 46 sec mark) that SD's car is directly opposite a point in the road they has what looks like a mound of dirt. This is where Tensing would have been standing during the stop. Now in the second bodycam video (freeze at 11 sec mark) note that Tensing is a good ten feet ahead of this mound of dirt as he picks himself up (in this video we see that another car is now parked had of this mound of dirt).
Tensing tells the second officer that he was dragged to which the second officer "yeah I saw that". It is important to note that these comments were captured contemporaneously to the event, i.e. they were not "cooked" up at a later date as a way to deflect blame. The incident reports reflect these contemporaneous comments as captured on video. It is nonsense therefore for the prosecutor and the family's hired gun - Mark O'Mara to allege that the reports are at odds with the video.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be any dashcam video. If Tensings car was equipped with one it wouldn't help because he pointed his car on a diagonal away from SD's car.
This incident shows the limitation of body cams. They should be used to supplement NOT replace dash cam's which IMO provide a better overview. Had this incident been captured by a dash-cam we would have seen the officer being dragged for a few feet before violently falling backward from the force the the fleeing car.
Are you kidding me? He ran up there!! How could the car drag him when it accelerated and crashed at the corner and he had to run to it?
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Video analysis supports claim by Officer Tensing that he was dragged
In this second body cam video from an officer behind Tensing we see Tensing picking himself off the ground where he was violently tossed when SD took off. Notice how far up the street Tensing is! He is farther up the street from where he stopped SD.
Second bodycam (freeze video at 11 sec mark)
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...police-responding-sam-dubose-shooting-n401231
Here is Officer Tensings bodycam. Note how close his cruiser is parked behind SD (freeze video at 46 sec mark). How did he wind up way up the street if he wasn't dragged?
http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2015/07/29/publish/30830777/]
As a reference point notice from the Tensing bodycam (freeze at 46 sec mark) that SD's car is directly opposite a point in the road they has what looks like a mound of dirt. This is where Tensing would have been standing during the stop. Now in the second bodycam video (freeze at 11 sec mark) note that Tensing is a good ten feet ahead of this mound of dirt as he picks himself up (in this video we see that another car is now parked had of this mound of dirt).
Tensing tells the second officer that he was dragged to which the second officer "yeah I saw that". It is important to note that these comments were captured contemporaneously to the event, i.e. they were not "cooked" up at a later date as a way to deflect blame. The incident reports reflect these contemporaneous comments as captured on video. It is nonsense therefore for the prosecutor and the family's hired gun - Mark O'Mara to allege that the reports are at odds with the video.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be any dashcam video. If Tensings car was equipped with one it wouldn't help because he pointed his car on a diagonal away from SD's car.
This incident shows the limitation of body cams. They should be used to supplement NOT replace dash cam's which IMO provide a better overview. Had this incident been captured by a dash-cam we would have seen the officer being dragged for a few feet before violently falling backward from the force the the fleeing car.
His own body come doesn't appear to show him being dragged. SD seems to be taking off, and officer seems to be running alongside the moving car before shooting SD. Officer's hand appears to be inside the car, but I don't see it caught on anything.
Seems unmistakable to me that he accelerates AFTER the shot. At 1:55 you can clearly see that Samuel has his hands up when he is shot.
It's hard to tell from his body camera that he is being dragged but if you look closely you can see proof that he was in fact dragged.
In the below unedited video - notice the following:
At the 1:22 second mark notice the distance between SD's car and the silver car parked ahead.
At the the 3:19 second mark notice where the officer is in relation to the silver car as he picks himself off the ground. He is almost at its back bumper!
After viewing this video multiple times it is apparent to me that the officer shot SD in the head as he was being dragged along side the car. Critics will say "why didn't the officer just let him go". The answer - I believe is that the officer had his arm caught inside the door. This is why when he managed to break free he fell backward.
The narrative presented by the prosecutor and the lawyer representing the family is not supported by the video's in fact the video's completely contradict the narratives and prove them false (the prosecutor ridiculously alleged that the officer shot SD in the head first causing SD to slump forward and set the car in motion).
[video=youtube;7AC9zLzsCaQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AC9zLzsCaQ[/video]
Officer Samuel Dubose harassing black citizens last year. He should have been fired then.
[video=youtube;gBAqxiAKh6A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBAqxiAKh6A&[/video]
Officer Samuel Dubose harassing black citizens last year. He should have been fired then.
[video=youtube;gBAqxiAKh6A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBAqxiAKh6A&[/video]
If SD's foot wasn't on the accelerator, motor wasn't running, car wasn't in "drive" position, how would the car accelerate after SD was shot? I believe the car started moving before SD was shot. Then it accelerated further after he was shot.
It seems odd to me that there would be three individual UC police that far from the campus, all in the same spot, all at the same time.
The Guardian has a a video that shows three camera views of the execution.
"synced-up video of body camera footage from three University of Cincinnati police officers Ray Tensing, Phillip Kidd and David Lindenschimdt reveals the dramatic aftermath of the police shooting of a 43-year-old unarmed black man.
It shows that both officers were behind Tensing at the time he shot DuBose, but both backed claims the officer had been 'dragged'. These claims were used to justify the shooting, but were later dismissed as false by the county prosecutor who charged Tensing with murder. Kidd and Lindenschimdt have also been placed on leave.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...cameras-officers-samuel-dubose-shooting-video
I think you mean Officer Ray Tensing.
It seems odd to me that there would be three individual UC police that far from the campus, all in the same spot, all at the same time.