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Cincinnati Won’t Release Body Cam Video of Sam DuBose Police Killing

HeadlineJul 29, 2015

In Cincinnati, Ohio, the city is refusing to release the police body camera video of the fatal police shooting of Sam DuBose, a 43-year-old African-American man, on July 19. DuBose was shot by University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing following a routine traffic stop. The city has so far refused to release the footage, but Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell told local media that he has reviewed the tape and “the video is not good.”

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