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Cleveland's Office of Professional Standards found that officers in the specialized, hotspot policing N.I.C.E. Unit were not properly uploading their body camera footage for years.
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Ohio House Democrats say more community interaction could mean fewer clashes with police and other safety forces in the long run.
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From education to public safety to local businesses, the alliance is asking for help in a range of areas.
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Canton City Council will decide Monday night whether to accept about $59,000 from the U.S. Department of Justice for new police body cameras.The cameras…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 5:Akron voters to decide moving primary election;Tennessee-based company to operate closed…
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The emergence of police body cameras has caused several communities to resolve their own questions about what is and is not public record. Lawmakers are…
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Jurors in the retrial of former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing for the shooting death of Samuel DuBose saw the body camera video of…
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The monitor overseeing Cleveland’s police consent decree says his team cannot approve parts of the city’s proposed policy for body cameras, nor its plan…
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As more Ohio cities purchase body cameras for their police departments, questions are being raised about whether material recorded on them should be…
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Police officers in Ohio’s biggest cities are either already using or about to use body cameras. And experts are trying to get ahead of potential problems…