
A Florence (Ala.) Police motor officer's pursuit of a suspect who failed to pull over went viral after the agency posted the officer's helmet-cam footage.
Read More →The Rialto (Calif.) Police Department has rolled out on-body video for patrol officers, a move some officers liken to "big brother" monitoring.
Read More →Police Chief Dan House told WWAY that the cameras will help the department better review complaints against officers and help deescalate situations.
Read More →Calling it the "wave of the future," Salt Lake City's police chief wants to start putting cameras on his officers.
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The eyewear arrives with a point-of-view camera that captures high-def video in three formats—1080p, 720 at 30 fps (frames per second), and 720 at 60 fps. The 8 megapixel camera also captures still frames with the flip of a switch.
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The city of Owasso, Okla., is seeking to re-fire Lt. Mike Denton, whose earlier termination for excessive force was overturned by an arbitrator.
Read More →Use these tips for handling "insider" recordings that may cause embarrassment when deploying on-body cameras.
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Until recently the technology was limited to traffic stops and perhaps some critical incidents. Now, video can be used to document every aspect of a law enforcement officer's shift. But the question that each agency has to answer remains: Is that a good thing?
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