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FILE - This Nov. 3, 2016 file photo shows a photograph of University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing and his body camera footage which was  presented on the second day of witness testimony in the courtroom of Common Pleas Judge Megan Shanahan at the Hamilton County Courthouse, in Cincinnati. The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit brought by several news organizations arguing that video footage from police bodycams is a public record that should be released on request. The court on Tuesday, Dec. 20 unanimously denied the request since the video was released two days after the request. The bodycam footage involved the 2015 fatal shooting of a black motorist by Tensing, a white University of Cincinnati officer.(Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool, File)

FILE - This Nov. 3, 2016 file photo shows a photograph of University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing and his body camera footage which was presented on the second day of witness testimony in the courtroom of Common Pleas Judge Megan Shanahan at the Hamilton County Courthouse, in Cincinnati. The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit brought by several news organizations arguing that video footage from police bodycams is a public record that should be released on request. The court on Tuesday, Dec. 20 unanimously denied the request since the video was released two days after the request. The bodycam footage involved the 2015 fatal shooting of a black motorist by Tensing, a white University of Cincinnati officer.(Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool, File)

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