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Uvalde police employee put on paid leave after withholding body-cam footage

Uvalde police employee put on paid leave after withholding body-cam footage

A Uvalde Police Department employee was put on leave this week and now faces disciplinary action after failing to submit body-cam footage related to the Robb Elementary School shooting, the Uvalde Leader-News reports. Department officials began an investigation in August into whether footage from the mass-shooting response was missing. The inquiry came after a district judge ordered the department to release all body-cam video from the incident to media outlets.



This article was originally published by Michael Karlis at San Antonio Current – (https://www.sacurrent.com/news/uvalde-police-employee-put-on-paid-leave-after-withholding-body-cam-footage-35554667).

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