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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Newly released video shows Indiana law enforcement's first interaction with Bryan Kohberger and his father while a white Hyundai driving across the country to Pennsylvania.
The father and son were stopped twice in Hancock County, Indiana on December 15.
The Hancock County Sheriff's Office released bodycam footage after Kohberger was stopped the first time for "tailgating." Another bodycam video from Indiana State Police also shows the pair stopped for a similar offense a short time later.
In the video, the deputy can be heard saying, "So what do you say about some SWAT teams?"
One of the occupants then apparently replies, "Yeah, there was a mass shooting."
Kohberger then goes on to tell the deputy that he works at Washington State University.
Before sending them on their way, the deputy said, "Well, do me a favor. Don't follow too close."
A few minutes later, the white Hyundai was also stopped on Interstate 70 by Indiana State Police, but the driver was again let go with a verbal warning.