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OUTLOOK: Laredo Police to continue using new Axon body camera system in 2026
The Laredo Police Department will continue using a new Axon body camera system in 2026, adopted department-wide to improve reliability and officer safety.
New bystander video and body camera footage have surfaced, filling out the timeline leading up to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti.
The Los Angeles Police Department is seeking a policy change that would allow millions of videos collected from officers' body-worn and dashboard-mounted cameras to be
New police body camera video shows Brendan Banfield learning his wife was dead. Banfield is currently on trial for her murder, and the video is part of the evidence being presented in the case. Prosecutors allege Banfield was having an affair with his daughter’s nanny and murdered his wife.
The girl's mother and grandmother were arrested last January, and the grandmother later died in custody. The mother was released and charges are pending, police say.
The Topeka Police Department has new policies about body camera footage after years of community debate following police-involved fatal shootings. On Jan. 28, police chief Chris Vallejo announced two new policies: Policy 434 Body-Worn Cameras and Policy 804 Records Maintenance and Release.