Maybe I shouldn't be surprised, but for some reason, this video did surprise me.
It comes from those body cam videos. What was supposed to be a routine video of a police officer discovering a stash of drugs and using this as evidence against the suspect is nothing but this.
Because the camera is always recording, and saves 30 seconds of video before the button is actually pushed, what we see is the drugs actually planted first, just before they are supposedly found. The officer pushes the button to start recording after showing other officers where the drugs are placed, but because he didn't know about the 30 second rule, the entire fake drug plant was captured.
Is this for real? Is this really who is trusted to keep us safe?
http://www.sfgate.com/news/crime/ar...ays-video-shows-officer-planting-11299756.php
It comes from those body cam videos. What was supposed to be a routine video of a police officer discovering a stash of drugs and using this as evidence against the suspect is nothing but this.
Because the camera is always recording, and saves 30 seconds of video before the button is actually pushed, what we see is the drugs actually planted first, just before they are supposedly found. The officer pushes the button to start recording after showing other officers where the drugs are placed, but because he didn't know about the 30 second rule, the entire fake drug plant was captured.
Is this for real? Is this really who is trusted to keep us safe?
http://www.sfgate.com/news/crime/ar...ays-video-shows-officer-planting-11299756.php