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Springfield Police Finish Review on Viral Video, the arrest, release Body Cam – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio shows

Body and Cruiser camera show the intersection. – The Springfield police said she had completed her review of an incident in which hundreds of thousands of views on social media were triggered.

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As reported in the News Center 7 at 6, The video shows an interaction between Nasir McManaway, another man with him who does not accuse and several Springfield officers.

It happened last Thursday shortly before 5:30 p.m.

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A 911 caller said he drove down the East High Street when he saw two young black men who showed a gun on cars that drive past.

“It was a black pistol that looked,” the man told the dispatcher.

In the video, McManaway tells the officials that he has no weapon.

In court documents, an officer wrote that the man with McManaway first held his hands in his letter of his federal government.

The police said that he had listened to both men then became “confrontational” and resisted when the police met for weapons.

The officials said they had brought McManaway to the ground to put him in handcuffs.

Something that can also be seen in the body camera released by the police.

The police found no weapons.

McManaway was arrested and posted in prison for disability, resistance to the arrest and non -identified failure.

In a lengthy explanation published on Tuesday, the Springfield police said partially:

“Every call with a firearm carries considerable risks, and the officials will react with the highest caution in such situations.”

The complete statement can be read below.

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