
The Seattle Police Department released a 17-minute segment of video footage from the dash-mounted cruiser camera of former Officer Ian Birk, who turned in his badge and gun after the shooting.
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The suspect was last seen wearing dark clothing and a light colored baseball cap and believed to be armed with a handgun. Additionally, the department said the suspect's vehicle was a stolen rental big rig that was recovered a few miles from the crime scene.
Read More →Officer Andrew Smith was acquitted of official misconduct, aggravated battery, mob action and battery. The officer had been on unpaid leave since March 2009.
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The RAM Tough-Hub allows for simple in-vehicle video installation and can be connected to an ignition trigger for timed delay shut off.
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The agency provided the dramatic dash-cam footage to MyFoxHouston.com, and will use it as a public safety warning about drinking and driving.
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At IACP, WatchGuard Video will be showing its innovative new 4RE HD Wireless In-Car Video System. Touted as the first true high definition in-car video for law enforcement, the 4RE HD offers more than three times the image resolution of conventional systems. The 4RE HD records onto a secure USB flash drive. Video files can be uploaded wirelessly using an industrial grade 802.11n antenna.
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WatchGuard Video announced today the production release of the WatchGuard 4RE HD Wireless In-Car Video System, the first true high-definition in-car video system for law enforcement.
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The station's new Trapeze Networks wireless network transfers large video files quickly from the Digital Ally DMV-500 systems in the patrol cars to the station's server. The systems are fully integrated into replacement rearview mirrors and ensure that the video evidence remains untainted during the transfer.
Read More →The standard will provide companies with clear and simple guidelines set out in levels of 1-5, depending on how complicated the system is. Level 1 relates to simple systems such as car park number plate readers that rely on single language, infrared sensors.
Read More →The ICOP products, combined with the General Dynamics notebook, will provide high-quality video and audio to help officers and first responders mitigate risks, reduce losses and improve safety and security in the line of duty, according to a joint announcement.
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