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Police release video in Ark. patrol car shooting


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Updated: 8/17/2012 11:16 pm Published: 8/17/2012 11:40 am
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Police video recorded the night a young man was fatally shot in a northeast Arkansas patrol car while his hands were cuffed behind his back hasn't resolved questions about whether he shot himself in the head as officers said.

Jonesboro police released footage to The Associated Press and other news organizations under a Freedom of Information Act request this week. They released more footage Friday amid questions about why the first batch of video appeared to end before the officers found Chavis Carter, 21, slumped over and bleeding in the back of a patrol car on July 28 as described in a police report. Police have said officers had frisked Carter twice without finding a gun.

Police said the second batch of video occurred after Carter was discovered, but that footage wasn't immediately available in its entirety.

"There's still nothing in there about what actually happened with Chavis," Benjamin Irwin, a Memphis-based lawyer representing Carter's family, said Friday before the second batch of video had been released.

The internal police investigation into the shooting has not yet been completed. The FBI has said it is also monitoring the case.

Sgt. Lyle Waterworth, spokesman for the Jonesboro police, said Friday morning that he hadn't yet seen the video his department released the night before. Hours later, amid questions about the dashboard camera video that he been released, he agreed to release some more that he said occurred after Carter was discovered.

No other dashboard camera video exists, he said, but additional video was retrieved during a forensic exam of Carter's phone. He said that remains part of the active investigation and wouldn't be released yet.

To explain stops in the video, he said the camera system in both patrol cars is controlled automatically with an emergency light bar and siren system.

"After the light bar is turned off the camera system ends its recording," Waterworth said in a statement. He didn't respond to email and phone messages seeking further comment.

The second batch of video begins as what looks like light from a police car flickers on a stretch of road. A dog barks and a white SUV turns around a little ways down the street.

An unseen man curses shortly after he says, "He was breathing a second ago." An ambulance pulls up and someone, perhaps the same man, says, "I patted him down. I don't know where he had it hidden."

Later, someone instructs the others to leave everything as it is.

The rest of the video wasn't immediately available Friday night.

The first batch of video begins when an officer pulls up to a white pickup truck on a dark street in Jonesboro, about 130 miles northeast of Little Rock. He talks to the driver, Carter and another passenger. Police say the officer stopped the truck after someone reported a suspicious vehicle driving up and down the road.

Another officer arrives and searches Carter, who police say initially gave a different name. The officer doesn't appear to find a gun as he pats Carter down, though something else falls to the ground as the officer shines a flashlight toward Carter.

The officer leads Carter, who is not yet handcuffed, toward the patrol cars and then out of the frame. A police report said Carter was placed in the second patrol car without handcuffs, though the video doesn't show that.

Meanwhile, the other officer searches the driver and remaining passenger, who then stand in front of the first patrol car. The officer who searched Carter asked them where the rest of the marijuana was because he found some on Carter.

The driver and other passenger are handcuffed and led out of the frame, too.

Eventually, they appear without handcuffs and the officers let them leave.

They keep Carter, who had an arrest warrant out of Mississippi. Court records show it had to do with a drug-related case.

The video ends after the truck drives away and the officers talk about leaving.

"See ya later," one of the officers says. It sounds like he opens the car door and then the audio cuts out. The blue lights of the police car continue to flash for several seconds, lighting a nearby bush.

Carter was shot in the head, though police have refused to say where.

Police said in a statement that they're still waiting on a complete autopsy report, forensics and toxicology results from the state crime lab.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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MusicIsMe - 8/19/2012 1:30 AM
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I imagine the question that I am pondering is why he would shoot himself and why would he have waited till he was in the back of the police car to do so ? Of course to anyone of meager intellect, there is some extraordinary reason why the tapes are lapsed just when "he shoots himself". What, are we in the fourth grade ? It wasn't even a serious crime... and so he just sort of goes beligerant, gets the gun that noone could find earlier and blows his own brains out. The other guys he was with were in handcuffs to begin, but somehow he was not, or he was....and,...I'm sorry, how did he reach and find a gun with handcuffs on and just shoot himself ? Isn't that the whole point of handcuffs ?Wow, has this ever happened before, you know people getting guns with handcuffs on and shooting themselves or others,....or if they are not in handcuffs, just getting a gun and choosing to blow their own brains out in the back of the police car when he could have shot them instead or shot himself much earlier ? Chances are also, that if he was going to kill himself anyway, that he would have attempted to kill one of them first.

ArkansasYankee - 8/17/2012 8:27 PM
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only1kb; This isn't the "re-enactment" vid; it's the real thing. Funny though; video stops before the shooting, then is resumed after the shooting. I did say something about editing didn't I! This is stinking more and more with each passing day.

only1kb - 8/17/2012 4:42 PM
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Seriously? Are the police really saying that after searching the young man twice, they did not recover a weapon? I'm sorry I find this to be very alarming. And then you say he hid the gun in the back of the car, can you guys please get your story together. Something about this is not right. And to top it off, you try to defend them by posting a video of how it could have possibly happened? Really?

ArkansasYankee - 8/17/2012 3:07 PM
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itsjustme; I would like to see it also. golfdude; I imagine they are still busy down Florida way. Atomic; do they really have rear facing camera's now? Didn't know that. Do they show the entire back seat? If so, then it should clear this whole mess up; unless they had to do some editing.

shorty loc - 8/17/2012 3:00 PM
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there is no way in hell this guy could have killed himself with his hands cuffed behind his back! how could he manage to pull out a gun put it to his head and fire it while all the time he was in handcuffs? watch out people the police men are taking matters into theyre own hands. they are trying to be true vigilante's so be careful and wise about which one pulls you over because it may be your life on the line next! Just saying watch your ass

golfdude2 - 8/17/2012 2:56 PM
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They absolutely must quit showing his actual thug photo and get out the 12 year old pics to gain sympathy

Atomic Phart - 8/17/2012 2:25 PM
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Ok, Ill ASK!!!! Does the video show him killing himself (there is usually a rear facing camera) Whomever wrote this should be FIRED!

itsjustme - 8/17/2012 12:15 PM
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OK, I'll ask. Where is the video?
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