The city of Lakeland has denied a request from the NAACP to release police body cam footage of a confrontation between officers and 16-year-old Jahmal Hudson that occurred this past Memorial Day. The teenager faces charges of trespassing, battery on a law enforcement officer, and resisting arrest.
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Community activists accuse the officers of overreacting during Hudson’s arrest and believe releasing the video would address transparency concerns.
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Lakeland Mayor Bill Mutz cited the Florida Officer Bill of Rights as the reason for withholding the body cam video, stating that the city is conducting an internal investigation.
Hudson is scheduled to appear in juvenile court later this week as the community continues to demand answers and accountability from the Lakeland Police Department.