Body cam footage obtained by the Police Accountability Report shows how a Baltimore police officer was caught lying about what he saw when he testified in court that a man possessed a gun. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen Janis for this important episode of the Police Accountability Report!

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29 thoughts on “Exclusive: Body Cam Shows Cop Planting Gun on Innocent Man”
  1. Honestly, after looking at footage over several times. It isn't clear, and the gun could have been tossed by the running man. It's out of view of the camera. When the camera makes it's angle clear of the building to the location of gun, the men are out of view. (?)… It definitely does not appear the gun was planted.. and being that the camera, cannot exactly field the actual perspective view of the officer. To charge him as lying, and planting evidence by this footage would require more than the body cam footage. the people doing so in this video, must have some sort of bias against the cop, and should be charged with false accusation. If found guilty have a severe penalty.

  2. I’d love for someone to contact me about my brother’s death. Body cam footage, pictures, and other evidence to prove my brother was falsely charged for a crime that he didn’t commit. It’s started in Nelson County, and ending with Louisville Metro Police Dept. killing him. I’m begging for someone to help get his story out. ❤

  3. Okay but what happened . I seriously hate when people dont finish the story. Did he sue? Is he good. Did he get a job back? Why the fuck dont these details come included

  4. I am one that believes we should be tuff on crime, but only to the people that are actually committing them, they destroyed that young mans life without even knowing if that gun was his

  5. 15 months for ruining a man's life is no justice! His partner knew it was BS and still went along with it. His partner should have been charged as an accomplice. Imagine feeling and believing you have the right to frame anyone you want!

  6. To my fellow police corruption enthusiasts. I recently read two awesome books, the first was about Wayne Jenkins and the GTTF called “We own this city”. The second was written by the chief of the internal affairs bureau at NYPD called “blue on blue.” Both are really well written, first hand accounts of the corruption and also how it was discovered and prosecuted. I couldn’t put either down. If anyone else has read anything that they can recommend please let me know!

  7. Can you imagine being that bent that you're willing to sacrifice your whole life just to screw over one kid. What kind of disturbed mind does that take. I'm going swimming.

  8. We had a cop that for years was pulling women and young girls over and getting them to perform sexual acts and let them go. Well when he found out that the Texas rangers were on their way to arrest him and an investigation was on going , he went out in the ally behind his house and offed himself. My point is they have way too much power over people and cant be trusted. I dont know how many victims, but it was a huge number. Everyone was glad that he killed himself, but not me. I wanted him to serve time for his crimes.

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