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Mayor Eric Garcetti, right, shows off a police body camera at a 2015 news conference with LAPD Chief Charlie Beck. Thousands of L.A. police officers now wear the devices.
Currently, the LAPD generally does not release video — whether it’s from officers’ body cameras, cameras in their patrol cars or other footage collected during the investigation — unless ...
The Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union which represents all LAPD officers, is staunchly against releasing body camera footage to the public. In a statement Thursday, the LAPPL wrote: ...
WINNETKA (CBSLA) — On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Police Department released body camera footage from a confrontation between officers and a family dog in Winnetka. "The Department learned ...
In an historic decision, the Los Angeles Police Commission Tuesday voted unanimously to direct the LAPD to release all relevant video of officer-involved shootings from body-worn, patrol car, ...
The Los Angeles Police Commission voted unanimously to release body camera and dashcam videos to the public going forward. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange County Inland Empire Ventura County ...
The Los Angeles Police Department, roiled more than two decades ago by an infamous police beating video, entered a new era Wednesday, publicly releasing police body camera video in what will be a ...
The L.A. City Council enacted a $59 million plan in June 2016 to equip more than 7,000 patrol officers with body cameras, sparking a debate on when the LAPD should publicly relaese video shot ...
Los Angeles Police Department video from officer body cameras, drones and patrol cars ... about-face for an agency that currently does not release such recordings. Under the plan, video from ...
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Under a new policy, the LAPD must release footage from officer body cameras and other sources within 45 days after incidents that include shootings and in-custody deaths. There are some exceptions ...
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