(ATLANTA) The Fulton County District Attorney's office released body camera footage on Wednesday that shows the incident that led to the tasing death of Johnny Hollman, the 62-year-old Atlanta deacon who died on Aug. 10 after he was shocked with a stun gun by an Atlanta police officer during a traffic stop. The hour
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Alyssa Pointer/Bloomberg via Getty Images(ATLANTA) The Fulton County District Attorney s office is expected to release body camera footage this week that shows the incident that led to the tasing death of Johnny Hollman, the 62-year-old Atlanta deacon who died on Aug. 10 after he was shocked with a stun gun by an Atlanta police officer during a traffic stop.
In a statement released on Monday, the DA s office said that it determined that the "video may be released without negatively affecting the investigation" and that the footage would be made available to media outlets "who file an open records request with the office."
The DA s office did not provide an exact date for the release of the video, but Mawuli Davis, an attorney who represents the Hollman family, told ABC News on Tuesday that the family expects the video to be released on Wednesday.
Hollman s family has been calling for the release of the body camera footage for months amid a joint investigation
Alyssa Pointer/Bloomberg via Getty Images(ATLANTA) The Fulton County District Attorney s office is expected to release body camera footage this week that shows the incident that led to the tasing death of Johnny Hollman, the 62-year-old Atlanta deacon who died on Aug. 10 after he was shocked with a stun gun by an Atlanta police officer during a traffic stop.
In a statement released on Monday, the DA s office said that it determined that the "video may be released without negatively affecting the investigation" and that the footage would be made available to media outlets "who file an open records request with the office."
The DA s office did not provide an exact date for the release of the video, but Mawuli Davis, an attorney who represents the Hollman family, told ABC News on Tuesday that the family expects the video to be released on Wednesday.
Hollman s family has been calling for the release of the body camera footage for months amid a joint investigation