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In agony due to a gunshot wound from an ambush that had just killed two comrades, a Connecticut police officer’s bodycam shows him hobbling back behind a police cruiser and firing a single bullet at the suspect. Investigators say the shot was fatal.
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced an agreement with the Police Benevolent Association that will pay police a $3,000 annual stipend to wear body cameras.
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Police in one Connecticut town got good marks for their conduct in a study of 500 hours of body camera footage in a study that looks at how police interact with the public.
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About 200 Connecticut residents and green card holders are still in Afghanistan. Kathy Hochul is sworn in as Governor of New York. The Connecticut ACLU…
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Suffolk County gave an update on its police body camera program set to roll out as soon as late this year. Officials will most likely give police “special…
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The Derby Police Department will receive up to $122,000 from the city to equip officers with body cameras and dashboard cameras.This comes as part of…
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Nassau County police announced the purchase of 2,500 body cameras for about $2.5 million and millions more in annual data storage costs. The department…
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The Derby, Connecticut, police department said it needs funding from the city government to pay for body cameras for its officers.Derby Police Chief…
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The lack of footage for a police shooting involving a white Derby, Connecticut, officer and a Black man is drawing attention to the cost of body…
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The Nassau County Legislature approved a state-mandated police reform plan that equips officers with body cameras, diverts some 911 calls to mental health…