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Chicago PD have been sabotaging their dash cams
Posted on 1/28/16 at 8:53 am
Posted on 1/28/16 at 8:53 am
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After the notorious video of Laquan McDonald getting shot by Chicago police officers 16 times went viral last November, investigators have been making their way through the other videos of the scene. In doing so, they've discovered that three of the dash cams pointed at McDonald that day did not record video, and others had no audio. Now a Chicago Police Department audit reveals that many of the department's dashboard cameras have been deliberately sabotaged.
Last month the CPD found that 80 percent of its 850 dash cams do not record audio, and 12 percent don’t record video either. The CPD has blamed the failures on "operator error or in some cases intentional destruction," and a close reading of that review by DNAinfo Chicago reveals the extent of the latter. Officers frequently tampered with dash cams, stashing microphones in their glove boxes or pulling out batteries. Some dash cams were found with their antennae deliberately destroyed, and others had had their microphones removed altogether.
DNAinfo also describes a months-long repair time for dash cams that experienced “intentional destruction.” For example: Jason Van Dyke, the officer who shot and killed McDonald and has been charged with first-degree murder, brought in his dash cam in early 2014 to have a wiring problem fixed, and got it back three months later, on June 17. The very next day, the dash cam was broken again. This time it took until October 8 to fix what appeared to be intentional damage. Less than two weeks later, his dash-cam footage of the McDonald shooting (which differs from the viral video we all saw) had no sound. Police records show that the microphones in his car had never been synced up to the camera.
Wow.
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Posted on 1/28/16 at 8:55 am to NYNolaguy1
Chicago PD desperately needs a Jim Gordon.


Posted on 1/28/16 at 8:56 am to NYNolaguy1
Police officers can also erase parts of the video on the scene if a stop is "routine" so they can save "memory space".
I saw it in a case where a "routine" stop was a 3rd offense DUI with drugs found in the car. Defendant argued he wasn't drunk and that the video of the FST (field sobriety test) would clear him.
I saw it in a case where a "routine" stop was a 3rd offense DUI with drugs found in the car. Defendant argued he wasn't drunk and that the video of the FST (field sobriety test) would clear him.
Posted on 1/28/16 at 8:58 am to SabiDojo
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I saw it in a case where a "routine" stop was a 3rd offense DUI with drugs found in the car. Defendant argued he wasn't drunk and that the video of the FST (field sobriety test) would clear him.
I am guessing the dash cam tape never made it to court or the light of day?
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:02 am to SabiDojo
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FST (field sobriety test)
Why use an abbreviation when you're gonna spell it out anyway?
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:03 am to NYNolaguy1
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I am guessing the dash cam tape never made it to court or the light of day?
Nope. Erased by the officer on the scene after the arrest was made.
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:03 am to chinquapin
That's a really good question.
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:07 am to SabiDojo
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Nope. Erased by the officer on the scene after the arrest was made.
This seems like a crime. But I have no doubt it happens frequently.
It forces the jury/judge to rely on the officers word/report vs the defendant...
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:11 am to NYNolaguy1
It is tampering with/destroying evidence and it is a crime.
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:12 am to NYNolaguy1
Should be charged with destruction of. Government property
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:19 am to colorchangintiger
That was the issue and the court ruled that no spoliation occurred.
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:22 am to SabiDojo
Do you at least get an adverse jury instruction when they destroy the evidence that's in their possession?
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:23 am to SabiDojo
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That was the issue and the court ruled that no spoliation occurred.
Seems about right.
This post was edited on 1/28/16 at 9:26 am
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:24 am to tigerpimpbot
This was an appellate ruling.
Posted on 1/28/16 at 9:42 am to chinquapin
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FST (field sobriety test)
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Why use an abbreviation when you're gonna spell it out anyway?
And the abbreviation, when written properly, is field sobriety test (FST).
Posted on 1/28/16 at 11:56 am to NYNolaguy1
But but mama said that all police men are the good guys.
bad apples spoil the batch.


Posted on 1/28/16 at 12:03 pm to John88
change cops to chicago and you got it.
i've had some recent dealings with that city (on the government level) and it makes me want to go choke people.
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