Fort Lauderdale police released footage showing officers laughing and celebrating after shooting protesters with rubber bullets during a late May protest against police brutality.
The police department in South Florida released the nearly 9 minutes of body-camera footage on Wednesday in response to a Miami Herald story that was accompanied by a 2-minute clip of the footage the Herald obtained through a public records request.
The Miami Herald reported that the recording was from a Fort Lauderdale officer's body camera during a protest on May 31, after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
“Beat it, little f---er, ” an officer can be heard saying after shooting projectiles at a protester. The protester appears to have tossed tear gas at the police and to be walking away.
Later, one officer asked another if his body camera was off, and the second officer incorrectly said it was.
“Did you see me f--k up those motherf----rs? ” one of the officers says on the video.
“I got the one f---er, ” the other officer replies, as the two officers laugh.
The department said it is conducting a review of 8, 000 minutes of body-camera footage, including from the protest on May 31, but it is defending the officers involved in the video published first by the Miami Herald
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