Officials in one of Alabama’s largest cities stand by their refusals to release recordings from police body cameras.
WHNT-TV reports the city has once again refused a request to release a recording.
The latest request came after a bystander’s video appeared to show a Huntsville police officer punching a suspect while trying to make an arrest. The department cleared the officer Monday, saying the video was part of a longer struggle.
Huntsville City Attorney Trey Riley says recordings are a “public record to a certain extent” but that doesn’t mean they’re “automatically available.”
Riley says Huntsville will generally withhold recordings while a criminal case is ongoing.
The lawyer says the public can see videos if a case goes to trial, but acknowledges most cases don’t go to trial.
(Associated Press, copyright 2018)
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