Anchorage Police Announce Delay in Body Worn Camera Footage Release for Sept. 29, 2024, Officer-Involved Shooting
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA – Nov. 13, 2024 – The Anchorage Police Department (APD) announced it will delay releasing the Body Worn Camera (BWC) video footage of the Sept. 29, 2024, Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) at the request of the Alaska Department of Law Office of Special Prosecutions (OSP).
In a Nov. 13, 2024, letter to APD Chief Sean Case, OSP requested the release delay “until after the criminal review by Special Prosecutions is complete.” OSP stated its request safeguards the integrity of its active criminal investigation and protects the constitutional rights of the accused.
The release of the footage is governed by policy PI 3.10.110.I.F.1.a. The policy states that BWC video of Critical Incidents involving APD officers (including OIS) will be released to the public within 45 days of the incident, but may be delayed by the Chief of Police for one or more of the following reasons:
The safety of involved individuals, including officers, witnesses, bystanders, or other third parties.
Integrity of an active investigation (including criminal or administrative).
Confidential sources or investigative techniques.
Constitutional rights of the accused.
When released, all BWC video footage, as well as the Critical Incident Summary can be found on APD's website at anchoragepolice.com.
APD Case: 24-30323
APPLICABLE POLICIES:
PI 3.10.110 Body Worn Camera Policy
PI 3.05.030 Use of Deadly Force
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