Police Body Cam Footage Released Shows MSNBC Producer Admitting to Following Rittenhouse Jury Bus on Orders From NY

In stunning police bodycam footage, MSNBC producer James Morrison, who was banned from the Kenosha courtroom along with his entire news organization, is shown admitting to following the Rittenhouse jury bus on order from New York.

As The Federalist explained, the footage began when Officer Jerel Jones-Denson of the Kenosha Police Department pulls over Morrison for a red light violation and asks if he lives in the area before asking, “Were you following a vehicle?”

Morrison then attempts to explain that he was “trying to see” because he “was being called by New York” to see if he maybe needed to follow it.

Jones-Denson asks him incredulously, “New York told you to follow a vehicle?” to which Morrison responds “yes.”

Morrison also tells the officer that he was being “discreet” and wasn’t trying to “talk with anybody,” but was instead trying to “find a location,” according to The Federalist.

Eventually, Morrison calls New York-based NBC producer Irene Byon and hands the phone to Jones-Denson, which seemingly makes things worse as she repeatedly tripped over her words before telling him the MSNBC staffers were hoping to “find any leads … about the case” and discover “where people involved in the trial are positioned.”

Ultimately, Jones-Denson chastised Byon, and told her to stop telling reporters to follow those involved with the case, telling her that this “put people in dangerous positions” in reference to Morrison’s alleged violation of traffic laws among other issues.

It seems very dangerous indeed that someone would simply be following orders to put people at risk as well as the implications of following a jury bus.

Liberal outlets like Rolling Stone now have egg on their face, who mocked Judge Bruce Schroder’s decision to ban MSNBC from the courtroom, as well as Fox News’ coverage of the decision.

“Fact-checking” outlet Snopes also needs to update a fact check they did on the situation where they rated the claim that “an MSNBC producer intentionally followed a bus containing jurors in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse” as unproven.

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