Louisiana State Police say top cop at Ronald Greene scene initially failed to report body cam footage Jordan Williams
Louisiana State Police say the top cop in the fatal arrest of Ronald Greene in 2019 initially failed to report body camera footage.
The statement comes after The Associated Press reported on Monday that Lt. John Clary - the highest ranking officer at the scene - initially denied the existence of the footage for about two years.
According to the AP, Clary told investigators that he had no footage of the incident, which was later proven false after his footage emerged last month. Documents obtained by the news outlet revealed that he gave false statements about Greene s death.
Louisiana State Police say senior officer at Ronald Greene scene did not initially report his camera footage
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