Ambler died in March 2019 after sheriff’s deputies from Williamson County, Texas, pursued him over a traffic violation. After stopping him in Austin , the deputies used tasers on him multiple times despite Ambler’s pleas that he was having trouble breathing and had congestive heart failure.camera crew was following the officers and filming for the show, though it wasn’t transmitting live.
“Policing is not entertainment,” said Talarico, whose district is in Williamson County. “I’m proud that Democrats and Republicans came together to pass this bill to protect our citizens and help restore faith in law enforcement.” In March of this year, former Williamson County deputies J.J. Johnson and Zach Camden were indicted on charges of manslaughter in Ambler’s death. Former Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody and the office’s former general counsel, Jason Nassour, have been indicted on evidence tampering charges in the case.
A spokesperson for Talarico says the law will not affect filming of police work for documentaries or news programs and applies only to
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Wait wait wait... wasn't it Ted Cruz who blamed 'Cancel Culture' for Cops and other cop reality shows being canceled?
Oh come on, Texas and Florida is where all the best stuff happens on Cops
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