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Re: Burger King Manager Near Site of Laquan McDonald Shooting: Police Erased Surveillance Vid 

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According to the stories I read/heard, the store manager never actually turned over any tapes/CD's to the cops. Rather, they asked to view the video footage on the store's computer and it was while they were sitting at the computer that it's alleged that they erased the missing portion of the video feed. The mistake was not sticking around and watching the cops while they viewed the videos. The mistake the cops made was not erasing ALL of the videos completely. Leaving 80+ minutes of 'dead air' in the middle of a video record is stupid. If all the files had been wiped, they could make the argument that the entire system was broken and that it recorded nothing, but with a gap in the video record covering only the period of the incident, that's a red flag if there ever was one.




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Re: Burger King Manager Near Site of Laquan McDonald Shooting: Police Erased Surveillance Vid
By: ribit
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Mon, 30 Nov 15 3:04 AM
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...might be true, might not. The truth is what ya can prove. Iffen it had been me, I woulda made a copy before I turned it over (if I had thought about it).

Rules of ecvidence are there for a reason. I bet even keystone has heard of them.


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