Activists blast LAPD video showing part of confrontation
LOS ANGELES — When the Los Angeles Police Department released video capturing part of a deadly confrontation between police and a black man, the criticism was immediate.
Although activists had been calling for the video’s release, they slammed the footage for failing to show the entire confrontation with 18-year-old Carnell Snell.
And the police department’s de facto policy on releasing such videos remains the same: keep them from the public except in rare cases.
“For them to pick and choose what to release, and release only those that they believe help justify a shooting, that’s the worst of all worlds,” said Peter Bibring, director of police practices at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California.


