The Seattle Police Department is voluntarily putting blurry, silent versions of its body cam videos on YouTube, giving the curious a chance to see what they entail while also protecting the privacy of those depicted.
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Data911 has announced the integration of the Wolfcom Vision body-worn camera into the Verus video evidence management solution. Verus provides a single repository for all sources of video evidence from incident capture to the interview room.
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Six months in, wearing TASER Axon cameras is part of the daily routine for officers of the Evesham Township (N.J.) Police Department, and the agency has benefited from their use.
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"We have to abide by the Arizona state law when it comes to releasing public records information," said Flagstaff Deputy Chief Walter Miller, who said officials sought legal advice before determining that they had to release the video under Arizona law.
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Video captured from the video camera worn by Flagstaff police Officer Tyler Jacob Stewart shows the conversation between the rookie officer and shooting suspect Robert William Smith before it turned into a deadly confrontation.
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Introducing BodyWorn from Utility, the industry’s first voice-activated, fully-secure officer worn camera.
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Officer safety, peace-of-mind and field simplicity from the most user-friendly body worn video camera on the market.
Read More →TASER International today announced the purchase of 860 Axon body-worn video cameras and a five-year subscription to Evidence.com by the Los Angeles Police Department. Los Angeles plans to equip a total of 7,000 officers with body cameras in 2015.
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Introducing BodyWorn from Utility, the industry’s first voice-activated, fully-secure officer worn camera.
Read More →Vievu, an industry leader in body worn video, today unveiled its work with Microsoft Corp. to develop an industry-leading, enterprise-grade cloud platform built on the Microsoft Azure Government cloud as part of the Vievu video management solution for law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency responders.
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