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Watch: Bodycam Footage Emerges of Traffic Stop of NBC Employee Who Followed Kyle Rittenhouse Jury

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
November 30, 2021
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The Kenosha Police Department has released bodycam footage showing the traffic stop of James Joseph Morrison, an NBC News employee who followed a bus containing the Kyle Rittenhouse jury.

Morrison ran a red light and committed numerous traffic violations in pursuit of the bus. Judge Bruce Schroeder barred NBC from covering the trial a day after the incident.

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According to a police report, Morrison’s vehicle, a Nissan Pathfinder, was trailing “one city block” behind the bus and. When the bus later passed through an intersection, Morrison sped through a red light. This was observed by Kenosha police officers in unmarked cars, who asked dispatch to perform a traffic stop on the vehicle with a marked unit.

In the newly released bodycam footage, Morrison is asked whether or not he was following a vehicle by a Kenosha police officer.

“I was trying to see — I was being called by New York, going, maybe these are people you need to follow, but I, I don’t know,” Morrison said. He then identified himself as an NBC employee and said he was instructed to follow the vehicle by his bosses, located in New York. “It was discreet,” Morrison said. “I wasn’t, like, you know, going to talk to anybody or anything. Just trying to find a location, that’s all.”

The NBC employee then said he could call the person who told him to follow the bus, which the officer agreed to. Morrison then called the individual and told them that “law enforcement” wanted to speak with them. A woman then identified herself as Irene Byon, a booking producer with NBC.

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