Any estimate on when the body cam footage might drop lads?
What is bereavement?
Bereavement is the grief and mourning experienced following the delay of body cam footage being released. While it’s an inevitable part of life—something that virtually all of us go through at some point—waiting for body cam footage can be one of the most painful experiences you’ll ever have to endure.
Whether it’s Cyraxx howling in animal rage upon being cuffed or a guided tour of Rekieta's crack den, waiting for body cam footage can feel overwhelming. You may experience waves of intense and very difficult emotions, ranging from profound sadness, emptiness, and despair to shock, numbness, guilt, or regret. You might rage at the circumstances of the delay—your anger focused on yourself, public agencies, forum operators, or God. You may even find it difficult to accept the footage is really not coming yet, or struggle to see how you can ever recover and move on from your loss.
Bereavement isn’t limited to emotional responses, either. Grief at the delay of body cam footage can also trigger physical reactions, including weight and appetite changes, difficulty sleeping, aches and pains, and an impaired immune system leading to illness and other health problems.
The level of support you have around you, your personality, and your own levels of health and well-being can all play a role in how grief impacts you following bereavement. But no matter how much pain you’re in right now, it’s important to know that there are healthy ways to cope with the anguish and come to terms with your grief. While life may never be quite the same again, in time you can ease your sorrow, start to look to the future with hope and optimism, and eventually move forward with your life.