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Butler County police agencies received $500,000 in new state grant money to support new and existing body worn camera programs that they say help convict criminals and provide transparency.
Nine months into her job with the Le Sueur Police Department, activating a body-worn camera feels second nature to Janet ...
The department received $2.5 million in state funding for body cameras to enhance safety and accountability, aiming to reduce ...
Whether it’s quickly analyzing hours of surveillance footage or improving access to mission-critical data, artificial ...
State Rep. Rick Scarbrough and Lt. Governor Randy McNally, both Republicans of Oak Ridge, secured the funding.
Coming from her past job in a department that didn’t yet have body cams, Ireland said the technology benefits ... of the Le Sueur Police Department slots a body-worn camera into its case on ...
The Guam Police Department now has 59 body-worn cameras and the public could expect to see officers wearing them within a month, according to officials. The body worn cameras are expected “to ...
Five former police officers were stripped of their law enforcement licenses and banned from future police work in ...
Bolding said the Joint Legislative Budget Committee has begun to look at cost estimates for local police forces to implement body camera policies ... He said one of the benefits has been to ...
The Coaldale RCMP, which also serves Picture Butte, will equip its members starting in June 2025. The initiative is part of a ...
At a Special Meeting on May 22, the Gainesville City Commission heard presentations about the proposed budgets for fire, ...
In an era when public confidence in policing is under intense scrutiny, a group of young people from Bedfordshire take part ...