Body-cam video in motorist’s fatal shooting to be released
DuBose’s family had been pressing for the release of the body-camera video, and news organizations including The Associated Press had sued Deters to get it released under
The University of
DuBose’s death came amid months of national scrutiny of police dealings with African-Americans, especially those killed by officers. DuBose was black; Tensing is white.
Authorities haven’t indicated whether race is part of their investigation.
Tensing’s attorney,
Tensing has said he was dragged by DuBose’s car and forced to shoot after he pulled over DuBose for a missing front license plate, according to a university police report. Tensing said in his radio call to a dispatcher that the car almost ran over him and he fired one shot, striking DuBose in the head.
Deters had said earlier he wouldn’t release body-camera footage until his investigation is completed and said he didn’t want to taint a grand jury process.
In comments to reporters after DuBose’s funeral Tuesday, his mother said she wants justice for him and believes his family has a right to see the video.
“I would like for some answers,”
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