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San Diego DA clears nine local police officers from criminal liability in use-of-force incidents -

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9 Officers Cleared of Criminal Liability in Recent Use-of-Force Incidents, Some Deadly

The San Diego County District Attorney's Office has cleared nine local police officers of potential criminal liability in use-of-force incidents, including two.

Why do police edit body cam footage?

Police can edit evidence but are obliged to stay truthful over fear of lawsuits. Author: Jack Molmud (KFMB), Jesse Pagan Published: 6:51 PM PDT May 11, 2021 Updated: 7:21 PM PDT May 11, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Escondido Police Officer Chad Moore’s body camera recorded the moments he shot and killed homeless resident Steven Olson in Escondido the morning of April 21, 2021. The public got a chance to view that footage eight days later when a video about the incident was posted to the City of Escondido’s YouTube channel. There you can see Officer Moore approach Olson, who was carrying metal objects, and point his gun at him. Olson walked toward him for a few feet while the officer told him to get back.

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