he fired that shot. when it came time for the sworn statements and the grand jury testimony neither of those officers testified that they actually saw and witnessed that. the prosecutor commended the grand jury for their decision said it was the right decision and says he believed that both of these officers were being truthful. the police union has filed a grievance on behalf of officer tensing asking for his job back saying he was denied a predisciplinary hearing before he was fired saying indictment is not a conviction. they are also asking if he is given hills job back that he be also given back pay and his benefits as well. you talk about this vigil last night. this quas a continuation of some demonstrations that we ve seen all week several hundred people at different nights coming together to rally for justice, to remember sam dubose and these have been peaceful demonstrations in keeping with the family s request, they say sam dubose was a peaceful person.
wasn t going to contradict them or hoping it wouldn t decided to back up tensing s lie. and we now know it s an absolute lie. about what did and didn t happen there, in order to protect his shooting. we also hear one of the officers on the scene give advice to officer tensing. roll that, please. don t say anything. don t say anything. which in dan demtandem with the police report is suggestive on the surface these police are all covering for one another. you know that s a tough call. law enforcement officers are given an extraordinary privilege that i don t think i agree with and that is they are told by everybody, do not tell your story. and most departments have 12 24 48 hours, some 72 hours, before the police officers are required to give their side of the story in a police shooting where they are the focus. that to me is utterly dangerous. if one of my clients gets is
a peaceful rally turned into a demonstration overnight in cincinnati. it started with speeches and candles lit in honor of samuel debose, the driver shot and killed by officer sam tensing. at least five were put in handcuffs and police car. we have seen the incident where dubose was shot and killed. coming to light, video of another contentious traffic stop involving officer tensing. last may, he turned over two black men that felt they weren t being treated fairly. i need your name and date of birth. deme treyus. i need your date of birth. i m not giving you that. if you refuse to identify yourself, we have a charge? what s your charge. i just told you my name.
and killed by cop ray tensing. at least six people were arrested. we ve seen the video of the incident where dubose was shot and killed and what eventually led to charges being filed against tenz ingsing. but now video of another contentious traffic stop involving that same officer tensing. last may, he pulled over two black men who felt that they weren t being treated fairly. i want you to listen here to the exchange that he had with passenger demetrius pace. i need your name. demetrius. i need your date of birth. i m not giving you that. if you refuse what s the charge? i just told you my name. why do you keep interrupting me? step out of the car. what s the charge? for what? i asked you to. what am i stepping out for? satisfy yourself. i just told you who i was. we re asking for your
police have released their body camera videos as well and we now know what those officers told the grand jury. also tonight, new insight on another traffic stop by officer tensing. jason carroll joins us from cincinnati. so this new cell phone video of officer tensing during another traffic stop i want to play for our viewers. first of all, let s take a look. what s the charge? step out of the car. step out of the car. for what? what am i stepping out of the car for? because i asked you to. we re asking for your supervisor. it doesn t matter. though, we re asking are we free to go? can you write the ticket so we can go? jason, where does this new footage, where was it released from and what does it actually show? this is another traffic stop. it is. it s from 2014, shortly after raymond tensing joined the university pd. and i think what s going to happen is, when the police union