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Bodycam film material, which was examined in Fort Smith Police Officer, misalignment

The Fort Smith police authority publishes Bodycam film material of alleged incidents associated with the discharge of six civil servants.

Fort Smith, Ark. – The Fort Smith Police Department (FSPD) Has Bodycam film material in connection with the examination of harassment and misconduct examinations six Recently fired officers.

FSPD reported that on December 10, 2024, the authorities from the office for professional standards “from certain civil servants who were assigned to the night shift patrol” were “drawn to the alleged harassment, deploration and dangerous” horse game “.

The alleged misconduct included that officials allegedly charged firearms on other officers and threatened them with Tasern. “In addition, the same group of civil servants who work with the name of the number of names and the threat in dangerous situations when others refused to comply with their behavior,” says the press release.

After the investigation, the officials found according to the FSPD that “a serious misconduct with potentially criminal acts, dangerous behavior and nuisance of newer civil servants was involved.

This led to the end of Rodrigo Roque, Micahel d'Agostino, Danny Nacalaban, Seth Dominic, Johnne Le and Dalton Tucker. According to three reports, these officers were untrue during the examination.

Bodycam film material

On March 13, FSPD Bodycam film material released that shows an officer who points a taser on another officer.

The audio is not available for the first part of the video due to the system functions of the camera. According to the Axon website, when the camera is switched on, the buffer mode is switched on, whereby they are recorded without sound for 30 seconds.

After 30 seconds of the video you can see the officer and laugh after showing the taser on the officer. One hand then seems to cover the camera and hinder the view.

According to the FSPD, the officers who were victims of these actions have decided not to file an indictment.

FSPD Pio Aric Mitchell said that the discharge of these six officers who worked in the night shift would not endanger public security.

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