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Texas Authorities Deny Withholding Sandra Bland Video

The Texas Department of Public Safety is denying the office withheld a cellphone video of the killing of Sandra Bland during a 2015 traffic stop. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2021 The Root 100 – 2022 The Root 100 – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and Cardi…

The Texas Department of Public Safety is denying the office withheld a cellphone video of the killing of Sandra Bland during a 2015 traffic stop.

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Bland, 28 from just outside Chicago, used her phone to film a white state trooper who drew his taser and yelled โ€œI will light you up!โ€ while demanding she step outside of her car, according to the Associated Press.ย 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hevRqm40RvM

Three days later, she was found hanging in her cell near Houston in a suspicious death ruled a suicide.

โ€œThe Department of Public Safety has not illegally withheld evidence from Sandra Blandโ€™s family or her legal team,โ€ said general counsel Phillip Adkins.

The short clip had never been seen publicly until it was aired by a Dallas-area television station. Both authorities and Blandโ€™s family say they have never seen the clip. Blandโ€™s family says the video further shows Trooper Brian Encinia had no reason to fear for his life. Encinia was fired after being indicted for perjury, which was dropped after he agreed never to work in law enforcement again.

On Twitter, Presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders called for accountability and criminal justice reform in response to the videoโ€™s release.

https://twitter.com/KamalaHarris/status/1126254209966452738?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/BernieSanders/status/1125897062342590464?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

According to Democratic state Rep. Garnet Coleman at a hearing at the state Capitol, he was handed a โ€œdata dumpโ€ of four discs after asking for all evidence as chairman of the House Committee on County Affairs, and said the videoโ€™s description in the stateโ€™s investigative report was not an honest summary.

Coleman passed a โ€œSandra Bland Actโ€ in 2017, which included deescalation training and independent investigations of deaths at county jails, along with an increase in profiling data. Geneva Reed-Veal, Blandโ€™s mother, attended the hearing but did not testify.

According to Coleman, Encinia โ€œgot off light,โ€ accusing authorities of a lack of transparency over the clip. Texas DPS released a copy of a letter sent to Coleman in 2015 stating a โ€œcell phone downloadโ€ of Blandโ€™s phone was enclosed. Coleman denies seeing the video or having it turned over to him.

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