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Player’s Punch, Caught on Video, Sidesteps Court of Public Opinion

In early September last year, about 40 members of the news media, many of whom covered the Oklahoma Sooners football team on a regular basis, crowded into a nondescript room in the Norman Police Department.

Many had filed open records requests seeking copies of a private surveillance tape that was said to show Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon striking another student, Amelia Molitor, breaking four bones in her face. As a result of those requests, the reporters had been invited to a viewing.

The lights were turned off, the clip was projected onto a large screen, and the journalists started taking notes.