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In a reversal of long-standing policy, the DOJ said it would start to require body cameras when federal officers are executing search warrants or making pre-planned arrests.
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That's the conclusion of a study performed as Washington, D.C., rolled out its huge program. The city has one of the largest forces in the country, with some 2,600 officers now wearing cameras.
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The fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk by police was the first since the city equipped cops with the cameras. Officers are required to turn them on prior to any use of force.
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An Oklahoma sheriff's agency where an ex-reserve deputy fatally shot an unarmed black man in 2015 is applying for a federal grant to outfit 50 of its…
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The Norman Police Department is deploying body-worn cameras with some of its officers in the field as part of a pilot program before they select a vendor…
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Citizens are raising concerns about recent decisions by the Oklahoma City Police Department.Rev. T. Sheri Dickerson, a Black Lives Matter Organizer, says…
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Officers with the Norman Police Department are set to be equipped with body cameras.The Norman Transcript reports that beta testing of the cameras is…
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Dylan Noble was shot by officers at a traffic stop on June 25, including shots fired after he was lying on the ground. The police have now released video of the incident.
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Since the protests in Ferguson, Mo., police departments have rushed to adopt body cameras. But local laws governing their use are all over the map. See the laws in your state.
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Boston is among the cities considering the use of body cameras for its police officers, at a cost of about $2.5 million.