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The Seattle Police Department’s strategy of looking outward to find solutions may ultimately help agencies nationwide
How the Riley County Police Department adopted the 5 phases of project management with its body camera pilot program
You have to know all the details of body camera deployment to determine its true cost
Dale Bentley danced around during his field sobriety test before blowing a 0.24
The officer hadn’t realized who he pulled over and told Zimmerman to relax
Police were cleared of any wrongdoing for killing the suspect, as they feared for the safety of their officers and community
Police believed the woman was intoxicated after she crashed her car and was unresponsive to the officers
The officer exits his vehicle and peers over the bridge onto railroad tracks below where the SUV landed
With no gas emissions and no engine noise, the Zero bikes are stealthy, eco-friendly, and a great way to bond with the community
When police began pursuing a stolen vehicle, 4 men jumped out and ran at the officers
Eric Hightower refuses to cooperate as police attempt to arrest him, then screams when he is sprayed with pepper spray
The officer, who was fired following the incident, claimed that the suspect tried pulling a gun and he acted in self defense
Everything being recorded adds an element of liability - both to the officers and to the people they are protecting
A Google Glass test user was filming along the boardwalk when a fight broke out
The suspect somehow works his hands out of his cuffs and dove into the front seat before police realized what he’d done
The officer approached the vehicle after it circled a crime scene several times
The officers were given verbal counseling following the heated exchange
The rookie ran back to his Sgt. to tell him he’d been bit by a monkey while writing a citation
Vievu wearable body cameras with be given to Houlton police on patrol
Robert Addie was sentenced to 2-5 years in prison for the incident
Girl only suffered minor scratches and bruises
Body-worn, on-officer cameras ensure that there is more than just one video recorded of a use-of-force incident
The officer’s camera caught the same incident from a different point of view