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Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Wednesday announced the implementation of the county’s first body-worn camera program for the police department and sheriff’s office.The more than $3.2 ...
About 80% of large police agencies, similar in size to that of Los Angeles or Boston public safety agencies, have body-worn camera programs.
Around 70 Capitol Police officers soon will be equipped with body-worn cameras, part of a pilot program to help determine if the department should use them.
The United States Capitol Police is starting a 180-day body worn camera pilot program Mar. 18, 2024, to protect the officers, promote de-escalation tactics, build public trust and enhance service ...
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Monday announced plans to file a budget amendment releasing county funding from contingency in the FY2022 operating budget for the county’s body-worn ...
LOWELL — The Lowell Police Department's body-worn camera program was officially launched Wednesday, as 30 officers are now equipped with cameras as part of a one-year pilot program that will ...
Officers for the Medford Police Department will begin wearing body-worn cameras starting this week. The announcement for the body-worn camera program in Medford described the devices as “crucial ...
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office hired Axon to operate its body-worn camera program in June. The funding for the $2.6 million contract was set aside in the city’s budget in fall of 2021.
The Lowell Police Department officially launched their body-worn camera program on April 5, 2023, beginning with 30 officers. One year later, all LPD officers are now equipped with the cameras.
Of those agencies, 32 will use funding to create new body-worn camera programs and 76 agencies will dedicate funding toward expanding or upgrading existing technology, the release said.
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Oakland County commissioners have approved implementation of a body-worn camera system for sheriff's deputies. A resolution for the 1,000-unit program unanimously was ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is beginning a 180-day body-worn camera pilot program to promote de-escalation tactics, build public trust, and enhance service to ...