
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?
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