
Where Is the Missing Bodycam? Internal Affairs Needs to Answer A serious question needs to be answered: Where is the bodycam? Footage shows the vehicle being cut open— the roof removed using fire department tools— while officers access the interior of the vehicle. Lieutenant Sean Peek states: •He saw a dash camera during this process •He took possession of it without a warrant •He placed it in his vehicle •A warrant was later obtained •The dash camera was then transferred through investigators But under cross-examination, Investigator Chad Mason provides a different account. Now there are two conflicting timelines: •One version says the dash camera never left Sean Peek’s control before a warrant •Another suggests it was handled before a warrant was secured That raises serious questions: •Who handled the dash camera first? •Was it accessed before a warrant? •Was the chain of custody broken? Today, the result is: •A dash camera with no audio •Footage cut before impact And now, another critical issue: The bodycam that captured this process is missing from the file. So the question for Internal Affairs becomes: If everything was handled properly— why is key footage missing? And if the timeline is clear— why do the officers’ statements contradict each other? ⸻ 🔖 HASHTAGS #MustafaAljazairi #MissingBodycam #DashCam #ChainOfCustody #PoliceAccountability #InternalAffairs #SeanPeek #ChadMason
