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Chicago cops deleted footage from Burger King security camera, says manager - Boing Boing

30.5.15

Chicago cops deleted footage from Burger King security camera, says manager - Boing Boing: Chicago's Independent Police Review Authority acknowledges that the 86 minutes are missing but a spokesman for the Independent Police Review Authority said: "We have no credible evidence at this time that would cause us to believe the Chicago Police Department purged or erased any surveillance video." (The Independent Police Review Authority is a joke, according to Locke Bowman, director of the Roderick MacArthur Justice Center.) - On October 20, 2014 a Chicago police officer fired his gun 16 times into
17-year old Laquan McDonald, killing him (no weapons were found on
McDonald). Jay Darshane, a Burger King district manager, says that later
that evening four or five police officers came into a nearby Burger
King restaurant and asked to see the footage from a security camera.
When they left, 86 minutes of the recording had been erased.


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