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SAT · 2026-08-08 · 19:23 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0808-100451
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ICE takes issue with AP reporting on policy to release body-worn camera footage

The acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), David J.

Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year]Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-08 · 19:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
ICE takes issue with AP reporting on policy to release body-worn camera footage
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The acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), David J. Venturella, criticized Associated Press reporting on the agency's policy for releasing body-worn camera footage. Venturella stated the policy allows for footage release only when deemed in the agency's "best interests," to avoid compromising investigations or privacy, a practice he claims mirrors other federal agencies. The policy, adopted in February 2025, mandates release of footage following serious injury or death in custody within 72 hours if in the agency's best interest, but allows for withholding or indefinite delay under specific circumstances. Venturella asserted the AP conflated expedited release after in-custody incidents with broader release authority, emphasizing ICE's commitment to transparency as it equips all officers with body cameras. The AP noted that while selective releases are common, ICE's policy explicitly contemplates withholding footage, and highlighted varying release policies among other law enforcement agencies.

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ICE's sister agency, Customs and Border Protection, has not released footage of a fatal shooting in Minneapolis in January.

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Selective releases of body-worn camera footage are routine in some law enforcement agencies but usually not so clearly contemplated in policy.

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ICE is committed to transparency and accountability and is on track to equip every officer and agent in the field with body-worn cameras by the end of August.

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ICE policy calls for release of footage in the immediate aftermath of serious injury or death in custody, ideally within 72 hours, if in the 'best interests of the agency.'

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ICE acting director took issue with AP reporting on a policy to release body-worn camera footage only when the agency determines it is in its 'best interests.'

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A federal agent wears an Immigration and Customs Enforcement badge in New York, June 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — The acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement took issue Saturday with reporting by The Associated Press on a policy to publicly release body-worn camera footage only when the agency determines it is in its “best interests.”David J. Venturella said ICE policy “clarifies that it’s not appropriate to release footage when doing so could compromise investigations or privacy. This approach mirrors other federal law enforcement agencies’ policies and is fully consistent with the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act.”ICE policy calls for the release of footage in the immediate aftermath of a serious injury or death in custody, ideally within 72 hours, if in the “best interests of the agency.” It was adopted in February 2025, after President Donald Trump took office.“If there are specific and compelling circumstances justifying an objection to public release that cannot be resolved by redaction or other means, when determined by the ICE Director or his or her designee, ICE may withhold or indefinitely delay the release,” the policy states. Venturella said in a statement that ICE was “committed to transparency and accountability” and was “on track to equip every officer and agent in the field with body-worn cameras by the end of August.” He said the AP conflated “the expedited release of footage following a serious bodily injury or death in custody with ICE’s broader authority to release body-worn camera footage.” The AP quoted Christopher Schneider, a sociology professor at Brandon University in Canada, who said that selective releases are routine in some law enforcement agencies but usually not so clearly contemplated in policy. “In some ways, ICE is saying the quiet part out loud,” he said. 6 MIN READ 6 MIN READ 4 MIN READ The AP said policies vary among other law enforcement agencies and cited examples of major police departments that routinely release footage. The story noted that ICE’s sister agency, Customs and Border Protection, has not released footage of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis in January. CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott told lawmakers that it was part of an investigation and would be made public “when it’s appropriate.” ICE has been under heightened scrutiny since the fatal shooting in July of a 25-year-old motorist in Maine by an ICE officer with a history of violent behavior. Days earlier, another ICE officer shot and killed a Houston homebuilder driving to work. Neither shooting was recorded with body cameras.
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