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They Fought To Hide This Body Cam For A Year - Teen Arrested For LOOKING At Cop

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Published on 24 Jan 2024 / In News and Politics

Clark County School District Police Department
https://www.facebook.com/CCSDPD
120 Corporate Park Drive, Henderson, NV, United States, Nevada
(702) 799-7830

Clark County School District
https://www.facebook.com/ClarkCountySchoolDistrict
(702) 799-5000
5100 WEST SAHARA AVE
LAS VEGAS, NV 89146

Clark County Nevada District Attorney's Office
https://g.co/kgs/9VVmybk
200 Lewis Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 671-2500

Last year a Viral video recorded on a cell phone of Clark County School District police attacking teens was released. For the past year the police department and school district has fought to hide this footage, but were finally ordered to release it. The body cam finally shows what actually started this incident. A police officer was mad at a teenager for "looking at him and talking", so he jumped out of his car and put he kid in handcuffs. Other teens that saw the police activity started recording, and the officer began yelling at them to leave the area. Two more teens were attacked by the officer for recording him. The department has already reviewed the actions of their officers and determined that they did nothing wrong with they illegally detained 3 teens. No dicipline or criminal charges have been filed on the officers yet.



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