WAMU (NPR): Police Said She Had An Open Container. Her Lawyer Asked For Body Camera Video

WAMU (NPR): Police Said She Had An Open Container. Her Lawyer Asked For Body Camera Video by Martin Austermuhle:

Last month, defense attorney George Lyon picked up the type of case that doesn’t really make the news. His client had been arrested in Northeast D.C. while visiting friends in her old neighborhood, and charged with possessing an open container of alcohol.

“So I said, ‘Well, were the officers wearing body cams?’ And she said yes. And I said, ‘Well, then let’s get the body cam evidence and see what it shows.’ So I asked the prosecutor for the body cam evidence, and it took about a week to get it,” says Lyon, who works with Virginia-based Arsenal Attorneys.

“You can see from the video it wasn’t sitting by her at all,” Lyon says of one of the alcohol containers police alleged she was drinking from when she was arrested.

“So you wonder, why did my client get charged? And apparently she was unhappy with the situation and was saying something to the officer. At minute nine in the body cam tape, he says, ‘Do you have an attitude?’ And she says, ‘Yes, I have an attitude.’ Which prompted him to arrest her for having an attitude and charging her for something that she didn’t do,” he says.

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