WILDWOOD – In an effort to heighten the public’s awareness of law enforcement’s use of force policies, Cape May County PBA Local 401, representing the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office is hosted a free screening of the film “Dinkheller” Feb. 21 at the Wildwoods Convention Center.
According to Joe Berg, president and state delegate of PBA Local 401, 20 years ago, Georgia Deputy Kyle Dinkheller was brutally murdered along a cold stretch of highway in rural Georgia in what has become the most infamous police dash cam video ever captured.
The footage has been seen around the world millions of times, often attached to false stories and rumors. In 2017, one police officer sought to understand who that deputy was outside of one bad day and, in doing so, found a seed of truth that turned a short film into a feature-length investigation.
“I’m hoping this film, and discussion will help open up some dialogue, and minds, regarding use of force,” Berg stated.
Contact pbalocal401@gmail.com to reserve seats, which are free but limited.
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