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There is a consensus that body-worn cameras are game changers. Harder to assess is how the BWCs are changing policing.
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Officers claim they were unaware that their body cameras were recording “passively,” meaning they are constantly capturing video without audio.
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Suffolk County’s plan to outfit police officers with body cameras was halted because of the cybersecurity intrusion, according to a lawyer in Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone’s office.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James will not bring charges against a Suffolk County police officer who shot and killed a man in Manorville last year.
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Park Connect CT will help travelers get to popular Connecticut spots via local transit.
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Suffolk County is among the last police departments in the state to start using body cameras. The program was approved in 2021 as part of state-mandated police reforms.
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Trooper Brian North fatally shot Mubarak Soulemane following a high-speed car chase.
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A blizzard warning and a coastal flood advisory are in effect until Saturday ahead of the nor’easter.
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Fewer civilian complaints have been made against Nassau County police officers after the implementation of a body camera program, top brass said.
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New London police plan to install more than three dozen cameras around the city to create a surveillance system to monitor roads, busy intersections and parks.