police body cameras
- Baltimore Police Department released footage Friday of an incident between Sgt. Ethan Newberg and a bystander who criticized his police work.
- Footage from Baltimore Police body cameras and the downtown Citiwatch surveillance network shows groups of youths breaking into fights at the Inner Harbor.
- When hundreds of teens showed up at the Inner Harbor Saturday it sparked a debate about crime and African American youth with legitimate concerns from all.
- Johns Hopkins is offering to put in statute accountability measures for its proposed police force that go far beyond what the Baltimore police are bound by.
- After nearly 33 years — the past eight as Laurel's police chief — Rich McLaughlin, 53, is retiring on Jan. 31.
- Reaction to the police body camera video of the police's fatal encounter with 19-year-old Anton Black in Greensboro, Md., ranges from activists who say it shows police brutality and others who say police used proper procedures
- Following an autopsy that showed a struggle with police contributed to 19-year-old Anton Black's death from sudden cardiac arrest, the family of the Eastern Shore man is calling for a grand jury investigation, which authorities rejected. The family now wants a federal civil rights review.
- Here’s how the claims on Baltimore police commissioner nominee Joel Fitzgerald's resume stack up with his record as police chief in Allentown.
- In a resume that was part of his application, Baltimore police commissioner nominee Joel Fitzgerald pitched himself as a reformer and an effective crime fighter. But in the document, Fitzgerald overstates some of his achievements as police chief in Fort Worth, Texas.
- A Baltimore Police officer was found guilty by a judge of fabricating evidence in a case in which his own body-camera footage showed him placing drugs in a vacant lot and then acting as if he had just discovered them.
- A Baltimore Police officer whose body camera showed him placing a soup can with drugs inside in a trash-strewn lot said the footage was intended to serve as a re-creation of how he first found the drugs for “documentation” purposes.
- The Baltimore County Police Department is reviewing its body-camera policy after an off-duty officer shot and killed a man while working as a security guard Monday. He was not wearing a body camera.
- The Baltimore Police department requested that Axon — the body camera manufacturer — attempt to recover the footage from a shootout when officers Phillip Lippe and his partner, Steven Foster, exchanged gunfire with 29-year-old Nathaniel Sassafras, who died.
- Former Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said he thinks Sgt. Mike Mancuso will be
- Baltimore City student advocates pushed for a school police report for the second year in a row. Here are the results.
- Warren Brown and J. Wyndal Gordon called for the Baltimore County state's attorney's office to release footage from the body camera Officer Amy Caprio wore when she was killed.
- The Baltimore County executive, who died suddenly Thursday, saw in the city's troubles a teachable moment for his changing county.
- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is proposing no tax increases in his latest budget for the county, a nearly $3.3 billion spending plan.
- Baltimore police are set to spend nearly $6.8 million more on equipping thousands of officers with body cameras.
- Baltimore elected eight new lawmakers to the 15-member council in November 2016, a historic turnover that offered the hope of a new day in a city long beset by poverty and crime. They soon found out how hard it is to bring about sweeping change.
- An accounting of public statements by then-Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis following the release last year of several police body camera videos that defense attorneys said showed officers planting drugs.
- A grand jury has indicted a Baltimore Police officer on charges of misconduct and tampering with evidence in connection with a body camera video that surfaced last year that the public defender’s office said showed him planting drugs.
- The Baltimore police consent decree requires city to develop a plan to divert youth to the criminal justice system.
- The team overseeing police reforms in Baltimore released a plan Monday outlining dates and goals for the year.
- Crime stubbornly continued to rise in Baltimore, and major corruption scandals only served to increase the dismay of citizens who see police, city officials as helpless to do anything about it.
- The Baltimore County Council is delaying its review of rules governing who can watch video footage from police body cameras.
- Maryland Public Information Law is doing a fine job of handling police body camera videos.
- Two Baltimore County councilmen want state lawmakers to take a second look at body camera regulations, saying they're concerned about invasion of privacy.
- Baltimore County Police have completed training about 1,400 officers and equipped them with body-worn cameras, officials announced Tuesday.
- Prosecutors in Baltimore have dropped dozens of additional criminal cases that rely on the testimony of eight city police officers indicted on federal racketeering charges.
- Maryland State Police are investigating the Tuesday death of a man in Ocean City police custody whom they believe had a medical emergency.
- In two recent rulings District of Columbia courts sent confusing signals about individual privacy in a world of mass surveillance and digital information. Both
- It would be a shame, and a missed opportunity, if allegedly manipulated videos cast a permanent shadow on Baltimore's police body-camera program, a valuable tool.
- Baltimore Police say there was no reason to drop cases related to latest questionable body camera incident
- Mosby, Davis sit down to talk about crime, collaboration
- Baltimore County officials say they are considering requiring officers who moonlight as security guards to
- Donald Trump essentially endorsed police brutality before a gathering of police officers in Long Island, says Jesse Jackson.
- The aerial challenge course is the first of its kind in Baltimore.
- The impact of body camera videos showing Baltimore officers acting questionably goes far beyond the cases in which they were involved.
- Drug case involving accused officer dropped
- Yet another questionable Baltimore police body camera video suggests a brazenness about officer misconduct.
- One year after launching the program, about 950 Baltimore County police officers are now equipped with body cameras
- The Baltimore Police Department is investigating three cops who submitted body camera video that seemed to show them manipulating evidence in a drug case
- Baltimore police and prosecutors have launched investigations after being alerted to body camera footage that the public defender's office says shows an officer planting drugs.
- Howard County's first police body cameras hit the streets July 14, as the police department launches its first of two 45-day pilot programs to test the increasingly used technology.
- Body worn cameras are the wave of the future in policing, but Harford County law enforcement agencies aren't rushing in to buy the relatively new technology.
- The 23-year-old man shot by police during a foot chase through Curtis Bay on Tuesday night had pointed a gun at an officer at close range before he was shot, according to area surveillance and officer body camera footage released by police Thursday.
- Baltimore County prosecutors have ruled that police were justified in shooting a man who opened fire while on a bus in Dundalk this month, an incident captured
- Baltimore County prosecutors have ruled that a county police officer was justified in shooting a man in the Parkville area in April, citing evidence including body camera footage.
- While county police have been behind the curve in equipping its officers with body cameras, the department can learn lessons from two neighbors with camera programs.