Police release video of Jussie Smollett with noose around his neck

The footage shows when police arrived after receiving a 911 call.

June 24, 2019, 5:47 PM

Portions of police video obtained in connection to the Jussie Smollett case have been released, giving a never-before-seen-look into the controversial case.

Some 69 hours of police video were released Monday, with two videos showing the moment when police first arrived at the actor's residence after receiving a 911 call that alleged he was the victim of a hate crime.

In the police body camera footage, Smollett is seen with a noose around his neck. The video also records Smollett asking the officers to turn off their recordings.

Another group of video clips shows the moment when the police apprehend the two brothers who allege they helped Smollett stage the attack.

The videos show Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo as they were arrested on Feb. 13.

PHOTO: Jussie Smollett removes noose from neck after police officers arrive at his residence.
Jussie Smollett removes noose from neck after police officers arrive at his residence.
Chicago Police Department

The two men, Smollett initially said, shouted racist and homophobic slurs at him as a rope was wrapped around his neck and an unknown chemical was poured on him. The alleged assailants, police were told, yelled "MAGA country," an apparent reference to President Donald Trump's "Make American Great Again" slogan.

The brothers have since filed a federal defamation lawsuit against Smollett's attorneys, claiming that the lawyers publicly blamed the brothers for the attack.

PHOTO: In this file photo, Jussie Smollett leaves court after charges against him were dropped by state prosecutors in Chicago on March 26, 2019.
In this file photo, Jussie Smollett leaves court after charges against him were dropped by state prosecutors in Chicago on March 26, 2019.
Kamil Krzaczynski/Reuters, FILE

The new release of the video tapes comes days after a judge decided to appoint a special prosecutor to look into the Cook County prosecutor's original decision to dismiss charges against Smollett.

Smollett, an actor who starred on the television show "Empire," had all of the charges against him dropped, despite prosecutors saying they believed he fabricated the attack. Smollett has maintained that he did not stage the attack.

PHOTO: In this file photo. Abel Osundairo (L) celebrates with brother Olabinjo Osundairo (R) after defeating John Broderick in a Golden Gloves senior novice light heavyweight division final boxing match in Chicago on April 12, 2019.
In this file photo. Abel Osundairo (L) celebrates with brother Olabinjo Osundairo (R) after defeating John Broderick in a Golden Gloves senior novice light heavyweight division final boxing match in Chicago on April 12, 2019.
Kamil Krzaczynski/Reuters, FILE

The new special prosecutor investigation isn't the only one that will be giving a second look at the case. Two law enforcement sources told ABC News in March that the FBI would be reviewing the case.

The decision to drop the charges against Smollett was met with an immediate backlash, as the city's police department had already made public comments about the case, laying out what they said was the evidence that proved Smollett arranged the alleged attack.

Shortly after the charges were dropped, the city sued the actor in an effort to recoup some of the tens of thousands of dollars they say the police department spent investigating the case.

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