The shooting of a Standing Rock activist was caught on video. Police won't even admit it happened.
The shocking video of journalist and activist Erin Schrode getting shot by a police rubber bullet at the site of the protests against the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota went viral on Thursday. Astonishingly, though, local police are not just attempting to tell a different story about the incident. They’re refusing to say it even happened at all.
When asked about the video, which was recorded on the bank of the Cantapeta Creek just outside of the Standing Rock Sioux Indian reservation, a spokeswoman for the Morton County Sheriff’s Office told me that, while officers are aware of the footage, they have no way to prove Schrode was actually shot.
“We don’t even know if that’s even true,” spokeswoman Donnell Preskey told me. “We’re not confirming that that’s even the case.”
In the video, a shot can clearly be heard ringing out. Schrode’s camera is immediately sent haywire, and she cries out in pain. But Preskey said the video “doesn’t tell me anything,” adding that there were no injuries reported to police and the whole matter is under investigation.