00:00I do understand, but it is.
00:03Obviously, people have seen what happened,
00:04and I think the public has a right to see how this unfolded from the start to the end.
00:09Will this footage be made available to the hallways?
00:12Oh, that's the chief for responding to that.
00:19Yes, Karen.
00:21So, to your point about cameras and additional information,
00:25Reverend Lynch explained what he saw when he saw the footage,
00:31which is the footage that has been extensively viewed by the public.
00:36Probably early next week, probably early next week,
00:42I will be releasing additional footage, including body-worn camera.
00:48That tells a little bit more of the story,
00:51but right now, I need to let the investigators continue to do their job.
00:58If I release too much too soon,
01:02even though there's a very strong appetite for it,
01:05I jeopardize the integrity of the investigation,
01:09and that would not be good for anybody involved.
01:12Now, here, you said that you've already shut down another bar in that area.
01:1884 complaints to that particular address,
01:22two liquor violations at the state.
01:26What does it take to get some corrective action at that location?
01:31It takes the city solicitor's office doing their investigation on the complaints,
01:36which is absolutely ongoing.
01:40And as that investigation proceeds,
01:42and we actually have the facts about whether the complaints are justified
01:47and backed up by evidence,
01:49then we will, of course, take corrective action.
01:51But at this point, it's too soon to comment on that.
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