The FRONTLINE Dispatch

Inside the Investigation into Police Use of Force

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May 9, 2024
Justin Pritchard, a seasoned reporter with The Associated Press, and Serginho Roosblad, an accomplished documentary director, delve into a shocking investigation revealing over 1,000 deaths tied to less-lethal police tactics. They discuss the complexity of translating a dense database into a compelling film narrative, dissect key case studies like that of Hunter Turner, and expose troubling racial disparities in incidents. The episode also probes the dangers of prone restraints and highlights the importance of public records in holding police accountable.
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INSIGHT

Scope Of The Investigation

  • The AP compiled 1,036 documented deaths from less-lethal police tactics between 2012–2021 using 7,000 public records requests.
  • Documentation required body cam, autopsy, or official records rather than news reports or lawsuits.
ADVICE

Pair Data With Human Stories

  • Pair bodycamera evidence with human stories to clarify discrepancies between reports and footage.
  • Use interviews with people present to fill gaps and humanize database findings.
ANECDOTE

Hunter Turner's Medical Emergency

  • Hunter Turner seized at home; paramedics called police when they could not control him.
  • Body camera and reports show police restraint actions that his mother later said contributed to his death.
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