Clark County School District (CCSD) has released body camera footage and other records related to an altercation near Durango High School last year, following a nearly year-long process and a court order. The footage shows a CCSD police officer using force against Black students, leading to allegations of students' rights violations. The ACLU has accused CCSD of lying about the incident, emphasizing that the released videos contradict the school district's statements. The footage sheds light on the moments that led up to an officer seen slamming a Durango High School student to the ground. Additionally, the footage shows students protesting in a compliant manner during the incident.
Bodycam footage of incident at Durango HS shows students compliant as they protested https://t.co/krmSVAGs9Y
Las Vegas school officials release police reports and body camera footage showing a campus officer kneeling on a Black student last year. https://t.co/gGZNm5dyDU
The anticipated body camera footage from Clark County School District police finally sheds light on the moments that led up to an officer seen slamming a Durango High School student to the ground last year. https://t.co/TEVQb4LnPR
ACLU says "CCSD lied" about incident where school police officer violently took down a Black teenager outside Durango high school last year after bodycam footage released https://t.co/y790jK0i4j
Nearly a year and court order later, CCSD has released body cam footage and other records related to a Feb 2023 altercation between school police and students. During a press conference, @ACLUNV said the videos shows students' rights were violated. https://t.co/vuRvAWAXpb
Clark County schools release bodycam footage of district police detaining Durango students A court ordered the records released a year after school police used force against Black students while searching for a firearm. Via @rociohzz https://t.co/QH4MobpT6x @TheNVIndy
The ACLU Friday said the release of CCSD police body camera video of an officer throwing a Black student to the ground near a Las Vegas school last year provided a clear message. “CCSD lied,” @ACLUNV Executive Director Athar Haseebullah said. https://t.co/LBHhGE5QKG
Body-worn camera footage worn by police officers is public record, but it still resulted in a nearly year-long process for CCSD officials to release the video from an incident at Durango High School last year. https://t.co/GKV2KpJr6h
The morning after it complied with a court order to release body camera footage from a Clark County School District police officer, CCSD has issued a statement on the footage involving an altercation near Durango High School last year. https://t.co/QzIq8bpIel