Okay, so was the footage at the court house redacted? If so, who did it, and who paid for it?
The bottom line is that the quoted price is nonsensical. The footage is either presented in court, and therefore free to the public, or it isn’t presented as evidence and therefore practically impossible to access. The only situation where it’d make sense to pay is if the police department would like to release it but doesn’t want to spend the resources redacting the footage. But in this case, the police department (or sheriff’s office, whatever) doesn’t want to release it. So why quote a price on the body cam footage?
@Tiki Bar Man 2 was the footage redacted at the courthouse?