Knox County Sheriff releases bodycam footage after demands for transparency over David Batts' in-custody death.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The Knox County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage of a man who died after being in ...
The Knox County Sheriff's Office said it would release body camera footage after jail staff used force on a man to try to get ...
The videos show David Batts having difficulty following simple commands. KCSO officers were cleared of using excessive force.
Nationally renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump is representing the family of David Batts, the former Knoxville Area ...
Bodycam footage in the case of a man who died after being in the custody of the Knox County Sheriff’s Office earlier this ...
David Batts died after a short stay at the jail Jan. 7. He left with several cuts and an extremely bruised and swollen face. He died Jan. 8.
David Batts, 46, died the night of Jan. 8 at the University of Tennessee Medical Center, according to his family. Law enforcement arrested him at the hospital ER on Jan. 7 and booked him for an ...
No charges filed in custody death of David Batts, with meningitis listed as the cause, not police confrontation.
Bodycam footage in the case of a man in the custody of the Knox County Sheriff’s Office earlier this month has been released.
Nationally renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump is representing the family of David Batts, the former Knoxville Area Transit employee who died after he left the Roger D. Wilson Detention ...