
Edited Fairfield body camera video raises questions about department protocol
The city of Fairfield released police body camera video to the Vallejo Sun, which are now raising new questions department protocol. At first , the Fairfield Police Department only released an edited version of the video that showed one body camera. But the Vallejo Sun sued, demanding to see all of the footage and those other cameras caught officers firing from potentially putting other officers lives in danger. Reporter Scott Morris has been digging into the matter.
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