While the NYPD videos certainly represent the "input from the police," they may raise more questions than they answer. Animal New York's Bucky Turco tweeted that the second video above appears to be edited at the 29-second mark. How much was edited is unknown, but the footage certainly does jump.
Because this is an ever-evolving story, the original City Room piece is subject to change. As of right now, the last update was posted at 1:23 this afternoon. The current text for the story on the site's front page is still, "In a tense showdown on Saturday, police arrested Occupy Wall Street demonstrators after they entered the bridge's Brooklyn-bound roadway."
While the NYPD videos certainly represent the "input from the police," they may raise more questions than they answer. Animal New York's Bucky Turco tweeted that the second video above appears to be edited at the 29-second mark. How much was edited is unknown, but the footage certainly does jump.
ReplyDeleteBecause this is an ever-evolving story, the original City Room piece is subject to change. As of right now, the last update was posted at 1:23 this afternoon. The current text for the story on the site's front page is still, "In a tense showdown on Saturday, police arrested Occupy Wall Street demonstrators after they entered the bridge's Brooklyn-bound roadway."