“Video footage from a nearby airport surveillance camera recently surfaced, showing that the officer caused the crash by failing to stop at a stop sign. Furthermore, the results of drug and alcohol tests administered at the hospital became available and confirmed Weyker’s sobriety at the time of the crash. An internal investigation at the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office launched after the incident further vindicated Weyker. In a recorded interrogation, the officer admits that he was at fault for the accident. Quiles has never officially been disciplined for misreporting the accident.”
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/surveillance-camera-clears-woman-hit-by-police-car/
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