The Dallas Police Department will require any officer who’s involved in a police shooting to wait 72 hours before giving a statement about the shooting.
Chief David Brown quietly issued the policy change last month, several weeks after surveillance video was released that showed an officer shooting a mentally ill suspect for no apparent reason, contradicting another officer’s testimony that led to a felony charge against the victim.
“It is my belief that this decision will improve the investigation of our most critical incidents,” said Brown in an email statement.
Under the new policy, officers who fire their weapon or witness the gunfire may watch any available videos before giving their statements – and they must wait at least three full days to do that.
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Indeed, can't have cops making snap statements on the spur of the moment...gotta give 'em time to get their "story straight" before saying what actually happened, fail or delete the dash-cam recordings, etc.
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