Tulsa police have released body camera footage from two officers who arrested a black teenager and handcuffed a second for jaywalking last week.
The videos were released in response to social media messages from the community about the arrest, police said. The videos appear to have been blurred and redacted by police to conceal the teenagers' identities. In the videos of the June 4 incident, the two teenagers can be seen walking down the middle of a road together before they are approached by an officer on foot and a second in a squad car.
New Jersey Attorney General releases recordings of officer-involved shooting after scuffle with black manAs the officers then unsuccessfully try to place the struggling teenager in the front seat of their squad car, the teen yells,"Call my momma!," threatening to beat the officer holding him if he gets out of his handcuffs. The second teenager can be heard repeatedly telling his companion,"Chill out, bro. It's not worth it.
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