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Here are five tips for recording body camera evidence the right way
The body camera will pick up things that you missed, and likewise you will see things the camera can’t capture
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A Melbourne, Fla., police officer was fired after being accused of picking up prostitutes in his patrol car
Troopers allegedly involved in an unauthorized high-speed escort of luxury cars
A suicidal Brooklyn man clung to a cable on the Verrazano Narrows Bridge as he threatened to jump
One of two burglary suspects got into a cruiser and drove away as police fired shots
Police plan to use arrest footage to train officers, but an ACLU attorney claims officers made things worse
When the driver got out of the vehicle, the officer recognized him as a fellow cop
A group of officers hold down a woman while one strikes her several times
Police said the suspect approached the officer and refused his commands to drop the stick
A high-speed pursuit of a vehicle linked to a shooting ended with an abrupt crash
A local Marine, 23, belittled the trooper for never having served in the military
The California Highway Patrol sought help from the public Wednesday as it investigated the video that appears to show the man being beaten unconscious in a road-rage fight
Court rules that police cannot stop audio-video recording of officers on duty
The folks at Spike TV are in production again for a brand new season of the popular show, and they’re looking for videos from law enforcement across America
Using everything from sophisticated TelePresence solutions to simple online meetings, police can achieve improved effectiveness and arrest rates
Unlike analog recordings, digital recordings usually contain information called metadata — “data about data” — that further describes the nature of the primary record
Streaming video makes incident management much more manageable
Law enforcement’s challenge with the proliferation of potential video evidence is in obtaining and preserving the images captured for future evidentiary value
Officer Matthew Lyons of the Oceanside (Calif.) Police Department is being rightly hailed for his tactically sound — and unflappable — response to a legally-armed citizen
One of the most dangerous positions a suspect can assume on the ground is prone with his hands tucked under his body, either at chest or waist level