This is a correction to the video that the Ohio Attorney General presented to the public. This video shows the police shooting of the unarmed John Crawford III in a Beavercreek, OH Walmart store on August 5, 2014.
The OAG presented a similar video with a 30 frame per second timecode embedded at the bottom of the frame. But the Walmart source video was only recorded at 5 frames per second. To fit the 30 fps format, the OAG padded their video with duplicate frames. You can review their video frame by frame and see that they did not accurately match the frames of the two videos.
[The YouTube upload process mangled this video into 6fps, causing a visible stutter. Please send a personal message to get a link to the source video.]
The audio has also been improved. The right channel includes the original 911 call. The left channel includes a clarified version that is louder and with less noise.
3:55 (08:25:40:1) Ritchie lies, "He just pointed it at like two children."
4:30 (08:26:17:1) Ritchie can see Crawford is holding the phone "He's on the phone." This is an observation that neither officer presented in their own statements. Neither officer bothered to realize the phone held in his left hand. Sgt. Darkow claimed Crawford had both hands on the gun.
5:07 (08:26:53:0) We hear a murmur close to the phone, likely Ritchie expressing surprise to see one of the officers step into the aisle.
5:08 (08:26:54:3) We hear a distant vocalization from an officer that may be the word "down". But nothing proceeds it in the recording. There is no sign that the recording was muted. Was the officer stammering to issue the "first" command? Was he not loud enough to be heard? Ronald Ritchie claims the direction was "put it down" so we may only be hearing the last emphasized word as Sgt. Darkow warmed up his yelling voice.
5:09 (08:26:55:1) A full command to "put the weapon down" is heard. (You will hear gunfire before the command is completed.)
5:09 (08:26:55:2) Officer Williams body begins to turn toward his victim.
5:10 (08:26:56:0) The first shot is heard. (Officer Williams had 3/5 of a second to view his victim before firing. He's a good shot but a lousy law enforcement officer.)
5:10 (08:26:56:2) A distortion is seen as a horizontal line in the middle of the pet aisle camera. Some suspect this was an effect of the percussion of the shot as it vibrated electronics.
The OAG presented a similar video with a 30 frame per second timecode embedded at the bottom of the frame. But the Walmart source video was only recorded at 5 frames per second. To fit the 30 fps format, the OAG padded their video with duplicate frames. You can review their video frame by frame and see that they did not accurately match the frames of the two videos.
[The YouTube upload process mangled this video into 6fps, causing a visible stutter. Please send a personal message to get a link to the source video.]
The audio has also been improved. The right channel includes the original 911 call. The left channel includes a clarified version that is louder and with less noise.
3:55 (08:25:40:1) Ritchie lies, "He just pointed it at like two children."
4:30 (08:26:17:1) Ritchie can see Crawford is holding the phone "He's on the phone." This is an observation that neither officer presented in their own statements. Neither officer bothered to realize the phone held in his left hand. Sgt. Darkow claimed Crawford had both hands on the gun.
5:07 (08:26:53:0) We hear a murmur close to the phone, likely Ritchie expressing surprise to see one of the officers step into the aisle.
5:08 (08:26:54:3) We hear a distant vocalization from an officer that may be the word "down". But nothing proceeds it in the recording. There is no sign that the recording was muted. Was the officer stammering to issue the "first" command? Was he not loud enough to be heard? Ronald Ritchie claims the direction was "put it down" so we may only be hearing the last emphasized word as Sgt. Darkow warmed up his yelling voice.
5:09 (08:26:55:1) A full command to "put the weapon down" is heard. (You will hear gunfire before the command is completed.)
5:09 (08:26:55:2) Officer Williams body begins to turn toward his victim.
5:10 (08:26:56:0) The first shot is heard. (Officer Williams had 3/5 of a second to view his victim before firing. He's a good shot but a lousy law enforcement officer.)
5:10 (08:26:56:2) A distortion is seen as a horizontal line in the middle of the pet aisle camera. Some suspect this was an effect of the percussion of the shot as it vibrated electronics.
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