socialjusticekoolaid:“All I did — what I did was — was release the videotape to you, because I
socialjusticekoolaid:“All I did — what I did was — was release the videotape to you, because I had to,” Jackson told reporters on Aug. 15 when asked why he released the robbery footage. “I’d been sitting on it, but I — too many people put in a [Freedom of Information Act] request for that thing, and I had to release that tape to you.”Writing for The Blot, Matthew Keys reports that the police department did not receive any specific requests for the videotape.“A review of open records requests sent to the Ferguson Police Department found that no news organization, reporter or individual specifically sought the release of the surveillance tape before police distributed it on Aug. 15,” Keys writes.Journalist Andrew Perez also said that he has tried to get the documents to show who sent FOIA requests for the recording.“I requested all requests for the videotape too, and they produced a ton of docs but no requests for the tape," Perez tweeted.Perez also tweeted that, when asked, Ferguson Police spokesperson Tim Zoll couldn’t think of any specific requests for the tape.Your daily reminder the Ferguson Police Department participated in a large-scale conspiracy to slander and demonize Michael Brown, while protecting his murderer, fellow officer Darren Wilson. How and why anyone could still be defending these armed thugsis beyond me. #staywoke #farfromover -- source link
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