Union: Recordings of police alter public perception
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Police officers are often in the spotlight after video recordings of interactions make their way online. But police want citizens to remember there are two sides to every story, and when videos on social media circulate of interactions with police, they may only tell one side. David Willis with the Michigan Fraternal Order of Police says law enforcement officers don’t mind being recorded, as it is a First Amendment right. “Someone is always watching you, like […]...
Published By: Fox 17 - Wednesday, 20 March, 2019
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