Body-Worn Cameras

Read: Utah Nurse Arrested for Refusing to Let Police Draw Blood from Patient

Utah Nurse Arrested for Refusing to Let Police Draw Blood from Patient

Video footage shows the burn unit nurse explaining policies which protect patients from unlawfully having blood drawn by police.

Read: Univ. of Minn. Begins Campus Police Body Camera Trial Program

Univ. of Minn. Begins Campus Police Body Camera Trial Program

UMPD Lieutenant Erik Swanson says both officers and the public were interested in police body cameras when discussions started six months ago.

Read: Report: Police Killings of Unarmed Black Men Dropped in 2016

Report: Police Killings of Unarmed Black Men Dropped in 2016

The small number of such cases has some blaming the media for misleading the public on the issue.

Read: NMSU Officer Cleared in Campus Shooting of Student

NMSU Officer Cleared in Campus Shooting of Student

The officer shot an armed student who was making threats.

Read: NYPD to Install Surveillance Cameras in Police Vans

NYPD to Install Surveillance Cameras in Police Vans

The security cameras will be installed in each of the fleet’s 110 vans.

UC Reaches $5.3M Settlement with Victim’s Family after Fatal Shooting

The University also apologized for the fatal shooting and will provide free tuition to the victim’s children.

Read: VIDEO: Body Camera Footage Released in Officer-Involved Hospital Shooting

VIDEO: Body Camera Footage Released in Officer-Involved Hospital Shooting

The video was released at the conclusion of the state police investigation and was previously shown to the victim’s family.

Read: UC Report Critical of Officer’s Tactics in Fatal Shooting

UC Report Critical of Officer’s Tactics in Fatal Shooting

Ray Tensing’s actions were found to have unnecessarily escalated his encounter with Sam DuBose.

New Calif. Law Gives Campus Police More Investigative Tools

Senate Bill 424 allows college police to use body worn cameras and pretext phone calls.

2 Other Univ. of Cincinnati Officers Will Not be Charged in Shooting

University of Cincinnati police officers Phillip Kidd and David Lindenschmidt will not be charged after they falsely claimed to have witnessed their colleague be dragged by a car before a fatal shooting.

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