The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension on Tuesday released the case file from its investigation into the fatal shooting of motorist Philando Castile by St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights, Minn., on July 6, 2016. Yanez was acquitted of all charges related to the shooting on Friday.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT.
BCA investigative report (2,174 pages)
Report from use of force expert Jeffrey Noble
Transcript of the police dashcam video
Transcript of Diamond Reynolds' Facebook Live video
Audio: Officer Jeronimo Yanez' interview with Minn. BCA after Castile shooting
Transcript of Officer Jeronimo Yanez's BCA interview after the shooting
Interview with officer Joseph Kauser after Castile shooting, part 1
Transcript of Officer Joseph Kauser's first BCA interview.
Audio: BCA 2nd interview with St. Anthony officer Joseph Kauser
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