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Louisiana State Police release body cam footage of Ronald Greene's deadly arrest


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Former D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams explains why the charges against former police officer Kim Potter are 'right and appropriate.'Louisiana authorities released a 46-minute long body camera video Friday showing the 2019 deadly encounter between Ronald Greene and state troopers as they dragged and used a stun gun on him following a vehicle chase.Two years after Greene's death and amid mounting public pressure, the state police released all body cam footage related to Greene's arrest, despite ongoing investigations. As he lays face down on the ground, and troopers wash blood from their hands, one is heard saying: "I hope this guy ain’t got f------ AIDS,"Master Trooper Chris Hollingsworth, who later died in a single-vehicle crash shortly after being notified he would be fired over the arrest, allegedly admitted to beating the "ever-living f--- out of" Greene in a separate video obtained by The Associated Press. This image from video from Louisiana state trooper Lt. John Clary's body-worn camera shows trooper Kory York standing over Ronald Greene on his stomach on May 10, 2019, outside of Monroe, La. The state police released body-camera footage of the deadly arrest Friday. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPState Police Superintendent Col. Lamar Davis, who was not in charge at the time of Greene’s death, wouldn’t comment on the conduct of the troopers involved or whether he believed they should be charged.

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