Aaron Reacts to Rivera Crash & Officer Kents Dismissal of Citizen Witnesses
The latest tip coming into Lorain Politics Unplugged raises serious questions about what the public didn’t see in the released body-cam and cruiser footage from the Rivera incident. According to multiple sources familiar with LPD’s in-car camera system, the video should automatically include 30–60 seconds of pre-event buffer—footage that captures what was happening before the crash. That portion is missing.
In this reaction breakdown, I walk viewers through the footage provided, what standard cruiser cameras are designed to record, and why the absence of that pre-trigger video matters for transparency, accountability, and public trust. If critical seconds were withheld, the public deserves to know why.
This isn’t about attacking officers—it’s about ensuring complete, lawful, and consistent disclosure when police recordings involve public safety.
Watch closely. Compare the timeline. Ask the same question I am:
Where is the missing video?
