(Minneapolis, MN) — Newly released body camera footage shows more angles of the moments before 22-year-old Amir Locke was shot and killed by a Minneapolis police officer. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension released the case file on Locke’s killing yesterday. The report comes less than a week after county and state prosecutors announced they wouldn’t be charging the officer who shot Locke while the team was executing a no-knock search warrant. The file contains nearly 830 pages of documents, dozens of photos, interview transcripts, and body camera video related to the February 2nd shooting.
BCA Case File On Amir Locke Death Released
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