
Concert-leavers filmed by police ‘for social media video’
A few days before the 360-degree camera announcement, NYPD officers were using different cameras to film people leaving a concert by hip-hop artist Drake at the Apollo Theater. This came to light when fans began reporting it on Twitter. The NYPD has since said the filming was for promotional material. Jon Caramanica, a music journalist, tweeted a video from the perspective of a leaver, passing an officer filming everyone filing past, with what appears to be a recent triple-lens iPhone held in a gimbal.Other concert goers tweeted that officers were filming inside the venue. As outrage mounted over the police filming without consent, the NYPD Office of the Deputy Commissioner issued a statement to entertainment news site Consequence: “The officer depicted in the video is a Community Affairs officer involved with the 28th Precinct’s social media team. The officer was taking video for an upcoming Twitter post that will highlight local community events. The video will not be utilized for any other reason.” The department has since posted a video of preparation and policing on the night to social media:here’s the video pic.twitter.com/xeCB96veU0
— Jon Caramanica (@joncaramanica) January 22, 2023
NYPD has previously run dedicated units to investigate crime around hip-hop events.No matter the situation, the NYPD is prepared to keep people safe.
— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) January 25, 2023
Take a quick behind the scenes look at how the @NYPD28Pct prepared for @Drake's performance at the iconic @ApolloTheater in Harlem recently. pic.twitter.com/oxyB1ZGKUh