Since last October, a special St. Paul police team has been using a video camera when answering domestic abuse calls. The aim is to record victims' statements to help the city prosecute domestic abuse cases...especially if the victim later recants statements made to the police. But some are concerned the video tapes could hurt victims more than they help. Minnesota Public Radio's Lynette Nyman reports. It's called the "domestic assault video squad"...one camera and two police officers. One tapes while the other interviews the victim. The idea is to document the victim's statement while it's fresh... some minutes after the incident when emotions are still running high.