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South precinct sergeant: 'Gotta hit those people of color the hardest'

Summary by divestspd.com
Bodyworn cameras are meant to document stops, arrests, use of force, and other police contacts with the public, but sometimes they capture a little slice of a cop’s life—including things they may not want others to see. When Seattle police Sergeant Nathan Patterson left his bodycam running for over two and a half hours, it recorded him talking to other officers, muttering to himself, doodling, quoting lines from a movie, singing, and using the r…
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divestspd.com broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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