MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — A SLED report released on Wednesday indicated the agency’s investigators reviewed a trove of dashcam, body camera and other surveillance video from the night of the deadly April 26 officer-involved shooting on N. Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach.
However, nearly five months after the shooting in which Officer Brandon O’Rourke shot and killed 18-year-old Jerrius Davis, who had opened fire on the crowded boulevard, and despite multiple requests from News13, Myrtle Beach police have released only a small sampling of video from the night of the shooting that also injured 11 others.
The dashcam video released by police in May showed O’Rourke firing toward Davis, just moments after O’Rourke and two other officers came out of a business with guns drawn after hearing gunshots. In the months that followed, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division’s report said investigators looked at footage from the body cameras of at least three dozen officers and nearly a half-dozen surveillance cameras maintained by the city…