Police shoot driver 96 times during traffic stop for seat belt violation

Controversial Body Cam Footage Reveals Chicago Traffic Stop Gone Wrong

Recently released body cam footage from a traffic stop in Chicago has sparked controversy and raised questions about the official police account of the incident. The video shows five plainclothed Chicago police officers surrounding 26-year-old Dexter Reed’s car on March 21, and firing a total of 96 shots into his vehicle after Reed allegedly fired at the officers.

Questioning the Police Narrative

The footage of the incident contradicts the initial story provided by the police officers on the scene. The excessive use of force and the number of shots fired have raised concerns about the handling of the situation and whether it was justified.

Calls for Transparency and Accountability

As the video continues to circulate online, there have been growing calls for transparency and accountability within the Chicago Police Department. Many are demanding a thorough investigation into the incident and for those responsible to be held accountable for their actions.

For more details on this developing story, click here.

Latest articles