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After-action report released from March 11 incident in South Burlington, police say

In South Burlington, Vermont, police say state troopers assisted during a federal operation on March 11, 2026, which led to the release of body camera footage.

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According to police reports, an incident involving federal law enforcement occurred on March 11, 2026, on Dorset Street in South Burlington, prompting the assistance of Vermont State Police. The agency has since released an after-action report and approximately 60 hours of body-worn camera footage related to the event.

The materials, which include a statement from Public Safety Commissioner Jennifer Morrison, are now accessible for public review via a Dropbox link. This link will be active for 90 days, allowing individuals to download the documents and footage. After this period, access will no longer be available, and those needing the information afterward are advised to save the files before the link expires.

Police indicate that they will not provide additional comments regarding the incident. The situation remains under review, and further developments may arise as the investigation progresses. The release of these materials aims to offer transparency about the involvement of law enforcement during the event.

Source: Vermont State Police

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