Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Capital Region Real-Time Crime Center on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023.

Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell blasted a report that appeared online with accompanying body-camera video alleging an officer “planted” evidence on a man who was arrested on a DUI charge and is set to go on trial Friday.

In an official statement issued Thursday on social media, the police department said it “thoroughly reviewed” the incident and found no evidence of misconduct.

“We are confident with the charges and we respect the judicial process and believe it is vital for a fair trial,” the statement said. “Therefore, we will make the full video available for release after the trial has concluded.”

On Thursday, the eve of trial, Assistant Public Defenders Eric Henely and Desiree Goodfellow filed a motion to dismiss the charges due to “egregious government conduct.” The motion says the officer’s decision to open a liquor bottle and throw it back in the defendant’s car “lacks any reasonable explanation” and that the other officer who arrested him relied on that bottle as evidence of intoxication.



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