Attorney Bryan Fisher Comments on Judge's Ruling of Releasing BRPD BodyCam Footage

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A judge recently denied the release of Baton Rouge Police Department body cam footage of the apprehending of a 13-year-old boy. Bryan Fisher, the teenager's attorney, stated he doesn't think it is in the boy's, or his family's, best interest to view the video at the police station and is still waiting for a copy of the videos to be viewed in private.Read more from the WAFB9 link below.https://www.wafb.com/2021/02/25/judge-denies-release-brpd-video-sunday-incident/

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