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