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It’s a locked-off shot from the dash cam of a police car, and you see every second of Officer Van Dyke’s interactions with Laquan McDonald. After the police initially declared the shooting as justified, journalists and activists fought for footage of the event to be released, sending the Chicago Police Department and local Chicago government officials into upheaval as the community demanded … When he read Jamie Kalven’s piece that revealed that there was a video out there, he FOIAed for the video, along with a bunch of other media outlets. It’s unprecedented in its clarity and in the horror you see in it.So, Rahm Emanuel is in a very tight runoff with—and he didn’t win a majority, an outright majority, in the first election. But there was a feeling amongst everyone there that a page had been turned and that something—we were in a new moment, a new moment that we were going to all have to find out what it meant.And, you know, we talked to the jurors, who felt betrayed. He was also found guilty on 16 counts of aggravated battery—one count for each of the 16 bullets he fired at McDonald. The film is a forensic examination of a shooting, an anatomy of a coverup, and a portrait of a city torn apart in the aftermath. His most recent documentary feature, Jacqueline Soohen is an Emmy Winning producer of documentary films whose commitment to stories that take on the most pressing issues of our time has kept her ahead of the curve and at the heart of social and political conflict around the world. He has reported extensively on police abuse in Chicago and his reporting first brought the police shooting of Laquan McDonald to public attention. 16 Shots, (formerly The Blue Wall), is the feature documentary account of the Chicago police killing of Laquan McDonald. It’s like a tear has opened in the fabric of political reality, and something else is visible on the other side of it. 16 Shots movie reviews & Metacritic score: A documentary examining the 2014 shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke and … They’re in tears. Please do your part today.This is viewer supported news. Please do your part today.Democracy Now! She teaches documentary production at Bard College and her work has been displayed at MoMa and the Berlin Biennial.Jamie Kalven is a writer and human rights activist. And this video could be released at any moment by the family, if they decide to bring charges. Please do your part today.This is a rush transcript. So, the statements from—there are nine other officers on the scene. Several of the officers say, “I didn’t see anything.” The officer who’s driving the car that has the dash cam in it claims that they didn’t see anything happen.So, that was, you know, the greatest act of resistance probably that was imaginable for an officer at that time, knowing that even if you tell the truth, nothing is going to happen to this officer, because nothing ever has in the 180-year history of the Chicago Police Department, and that the only outcome is going to be that you’re going to end your career, potentially, and put yourself in danger. You can see that he’s no threat. Most of the statements say that—you know, tell a completely unfactual account of what happened, that Laquan was waving the knife, advancing on Officer Van Dyke, which obviously is just a lie.
Richard Rowley is an Academy Award nominated director and Sundance Film Festival winning cinematographer with 20 years experience producing, directing, and shooting for screen and television.
So she charges Van Dyke with murder the day before the video is released, to try to preempt the anger that everyone knows is going to roll out into the street.When everyone is called back, because there’s—a verdict is ready, I’m filming in front of City Hall, because 100 or 200 activists have gathered in front of City Hall, and their plan is—they’re certain it’s going to be a “not guilty” verdict. Awards he has received for his work include the 2015 George Polk Award for Local Reporting and the 2016 Ridenhour Courage Prize.Would you like to receive event invitations, news, and updates from the International Documentary Association?© 2020 International Documentary Association.
That’s what happened here.” So, he’s casting Laquan McDonald as a monster.Dean Angelo says—you know, the former head of the FOP—says to Jacquie Soohen, the producer and interviewer, “You know, people need to recognize, no one is accepting the fact that what we need to do is go after that monster, who doesn’t belong in the street with you or my wife or my daughter”—basically, with white women, like invoking the oldest nightmare, American racial nightmare, there is.The other parallel thing that happened was the family began to ask questions. I have seldom seen moments of that kind of intense public intimacy. The documentary “16 Shots” examines the 2014 murder of African-American teenager Laquan McDonald in Chicago and the attempt by the city’s police department to cover up the events. I mean, they went in there—so, each count of aggravated battery carries 6 to 30 years per count.
It’s a locked-off shot from the dash cam of a police car, and you see every second of Officer Van Dyke’s interactions with Laquan McDonald. After the police initially declared the shooting as justified, journalists and activists fought for footage of the event to be released, sending the Chicago Police Department and local Chicago government officials into upheaval as the community demanded … When he read Jamie Kalven’s piece that revealed that there was a video out there, he FOIAed for the video, along with a bunch of other media outlets. It’s unprecedented in its clarity and in the horror you see in it.So, Rahm Emanuel is in a very tight runoff with—and he didn’t win a majority, an outright majority, in the first election. But there was a feeling amongst everyone there that a page had been turned and that something—we were in a new moment, a new moment that we were going to all have to find out what it meant.And, you know, we talked to the jurors, who felt betrayed. He was also found guilty on 16 counts of aggravated battery—one count for each of the 16 bullets he fired at McDonald. The film is a forensic examination of a shooting, an anatomy of a coverup, and a portrait of a city torn apart in the aftermath. His most recent documentary feature, Jacqueline Soohen is an Emmy Winning producer of documentary films whose commitment to stories that take on the most pressing issues of our time has kept her ahead of the curve and at the heart of social and political conflict around the world. He has reported extensively on police abuse in Chicago and his reporting first brought the police shooting of Laquan McDonald to public attention. 16 Shots, (formerly The Blue Wall), is the feature documentary account of the Chicago police killing of Laquan McDonald. It’s like a tear has opened in the fabric of political reality, and something else is visible on the other side of it. 16 Shots movie reviews & Metacritic score: A documentary examining the 2014 shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke and … They’re in tears. Please do your part today.This is viewer supported news. Please do your part today.Democracy Now! She teaches documentary production at Bard College and her work has been displayed at MoMa and the Berlin Biennial.Jamie Kalven is a writer and human rights activist. And this video could be released at any moment by the family, if they decide to bring charges. Please do your part today.This is a rush transcript. So, the statements from—there are nine other officers on the scene. Several of the officers say, “I didn’t see anything.” The officer who’s driving the car that has the dash cam in it claims that they didn’t see anything happen.So, that was, you know, the greatest act of resistance probably that was imaginable for an officer at that time, knowing that even if you tell the truth, nothing is going to happen to this officer, because nothing ever has in the 180-year history of the Chicago Police Department, and that the only outcome is going to be that you’re going to end your career, potentially, and put yourself in danger. You can see that he’s no threat. Most of the statements say that—you know, tell a completely unfactual account of what happened, that Laquan was waving the knife, advancing on Officer Van Dyke, which obviously is just a lie.
Richard Rowley is an Academy Award nominated director and Sundance Film Festival winning cinematographer with 20 years experience producing, directing, and shooting for screen and television.
So she charges Van Dyke with murder the day before the video is released, to try to preempt the anger that everyone knows is going to roll out into the street.When everyone is called back, because there’s—a verdict is ready, I’m filming in front of City Hall, because 100 or 200 activists have gathered in front of City Hall, and their plan is—they’re certain it’s going to be a “not guilty” verdict. Awards he has received for his work include the 2015 George Polk Award for Local Reporting and the 2016 Ridenhour Courage Prize.Would you like to receive event invitations, news, and updates from the International Documentary Association?© 2020 International Documentary Association.
That’s what happened here.” So, he’s casting Laquan McDonald as a monster.Dean Angelo says—you know, the former head of the FOP—says to Jacquie Soohen, the producer and interviewer, “You know, people need to recognize, no one is accepting the fact that what we need to do is go after that monster, who doesn’t belong in the street with you or my wife or my daughter”—basically, with white women, like invoking the oldest nightmare, American racial nightmare, there is.The other parallel thing that happened was the family began to ask questions. I have seldom seen moments of that kind of intense public intimacy. The documentary “16 Shots” examines the 2014 murder of African-American teenager Laquan McDonald in Chicago and the attempt by the city’s police department to cover up the events. I mean, they went in there—so, each count of aggravated battery carries 6 to 30 years per count.