ABAJ: “Arrested in Seattle, Computer Security Expert Creates Searchable Website of Police Dashcam Video Log”

ABAJ.com: Arrested in Seattle, Computer Security Expert Creates Searchable Website of Police Dashcam Video Log by Martha Neil:

Arrested three years ago in Seattle, when a police officer apparently didn’t appreciate his “brainiac” attitude after he was questioned about swatting giant sponge golfballs from bar to bar during a pub crawl, a computer security expert has fought back bigtime.

After the obstruction case against him was dismissed, Eric Rachner pursued a public-disclosure claim against the city’s police department over its failure to provide all video camera footage of his arrest, winning a $60,000 judgment. And today he filed suit against the department again, asserting claims in his King County Superior Court complaint (PDF) for false arrest, obstruction of justice, malicious prosecution and “spoliation of video evidence,” reports the Seattle Times.

But that’s not all. Tomorrow the 35-year-old Rachner plans to activate a website that, he says, will allow arrested citizens and their attorneys to see whether there is any video from the dashboard cameras that police are supposed to activate during arrests.

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