Law enforcement agencies in multiple U.S. cities have recently released body camera footage related to officer-involved shootings that resulted in fatalities and injuries. The Bexar County Sheriff's Office shared video of a deputy shooting a suspect. Chicago's Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) released footage of a late May shooting in the West Humboldt Park area that killed 19-year-old Nathaniel Fejerang and injured a Chicago Police Department officer. The video shows Fejerang fleeing, resisting, and shooting at officers, contradicting claims that he had surrendered. The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police noted violations of department foot pursuit policies and failure to provide immediate medical aid after the shooting. In Dallas, police released footage from an officer-involved shooting in the Deep Ellum neighborhood over the holiday weekend, which left a 21-year-old father dead and another man injured by police gunfire. Additionally, in Homewood, Alabama, there are calls for the release of body camera footage related to the police shooting of 18-year-old Jabari Peoples, who was shot while sitting in a parked vehicle in a park.
Bexar sheriff's office releases footage of deputy shooting suspect https://t.co/4c398oEqJR
Dallas police have released the body camera footage of an incident over the holiday weekend that left a 21-year-old father dead and another man shot and injured by police. https://t.co/O7UdVbFl7f
Dallas Police released on Tuesday bodycam footage of its response to Saturday's deadly shooting in Deep Ellum, during which multiple gunshots were fired -- including one by a DPD officer. https://t.co/9OivJho60W