Source: Matt Agorist

Gastonia, NC — Joshua Rohrer is an honorably discharged Army veteran who, like tens of thousands of other veterans, is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after serving in Afghanistan. As a result of his illness, Rohrer hasn’t been able to hold down a job and is homeless. As panhandling is illegal in the city, Rohrer simply sits on the street and waves to folks as they walk by — which ended in October with a violent encounter with police. Now, three months later and Rohrer is trying to prove his innocence, but the city is blocking the release of body camera footage.

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Why? ” Its “release may harm the reputation or jeopardize the safety of a person,” among other things.

Last week, Superior Court Judge Stephan Furtrell denied the release of the body camera footage, citing the following reasons.

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