State officials have announced a change in the review process surrounding an incident that took place last Friday involving Birmingham police. According to a statement released Wednesday, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) will step back from further examination of the case after Birmingham authorities made body-worn camera footage public in an effort to maintain openness with the community.
The decision follows several days of discussion among agencies about how best to proceed. Birmingham police said they chose to release the video footage to ensure residents had a clear understanding of what occurred and to reinforce their commitment to transparency. The department emphasized that keeping the community informed is a priority, especially during situations that draw high levels of public attention.
With the video now available, ALEA stated that it will no longer continue its portion of the review. Birmingham officials noted that their internal process will still move forward, and additional updates may be provided as more information becomes available.
Community members and local leaders have been closely following the situation, many expressing appreciation for the decision to make the footage public. Law-enforcement officials say they hope the release will help provide clarity and build trust as the matter continues through the proper channels.
More details are expected to be shared in the coming days as Birmingham police work through their remaining steps in the review process.







