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Journal Times editorial: Caledonia incident illustrates value of body cameras

Journal Times editorial: Caledonia incident illustrates value of body cameras
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I Got You on Camera, Bro : Wisconsin City Forced to Release Body Camera Footage In response to Claims Officer Planted Evidence During Traffic Stop

After footage of an officer tossing a plastic bag into a vehicle during a traffic stop went viral on social media, the Village of Caledonia Police Department in Wisconsin has released body camera footage of the stop. The police department released footage of the July 21 stop on July 24 after some social media users accused the officer of planting evidence in the vehicle. According to a statement by police, the bag seen being tossed into the back seat of the vehicle had initially been retrieved from a passenger during a search, and was being returned. “Since there were NO DRUGS in the corner tear, the officers discarded the empty packaging material in the vehicle. This is what was observed in the video,” the statement said. Police said the plastic originally came from an occupant’s pocket.

Caledonia chief speaks out, says evidence planting completely untrue

Caledonia chief speaks out, says evidence planting completely untrue Caledonia s police chief defends officer in traffic stop The Caledonia police chief is speaking out after one of his officers was accused of planting evidence during a traffic stop. CALEDONIA, Wis. - The Caledonia police chief is speaking out after one of his officers was accused of planting evidence during a traffic stop. A 16-second video taken by a passenger in the vehicle went viral. But the police chief said the accusations are false – and he has video to prove it.  It was completely untrue, said Caledonia Police Chief Chris Botsch.

Wisconsin police chief responds to allegations officer planted evidence

The video has been widely circulated on social media. In the video, shot from within the front-seat area of the vehicle, the officer can be seen walking up to the vehicle, throwing something small and white into the back seat, then preparing to put on his gloves. The video then pans to show a baggie on the back seat of the vehicle. A small portion of the cellphone video, shot from within a vehicle, which is alleged to show a Caledonia police officer planting evidence. Chief responds Caledonia Police Chief Christopher Botsch posted a message to social media on Saturday afternoon asking for the public’s patience while his department investigates the allegations.

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