In Cincinnati, a body camera was the difference between murder charge and the public’s never knowing what really happened when a campus police officer shot an unarmed motorist at point-blank range.
An Associated Press report is raising conflict-of-interest questions about law-enforcement officials’ ties with Taser International, the leading manufacturer of electro-shock weapons and body cameras.
Santa Clara County leaders promised full transparency when they approved the deployment of Tasers in the jails. Now sheriff’s deputies are using them — and county leaders don’t want the public to see ...
For years, police technology firm Axon Enterprises has been dogged by accusations that it's attempting to unfairly corner the market on Tasers and body-worn cameras for law enforcement. Despite some ...
Taser International (TASR) rose 2.4% in today's trade after the Los Angeles City Council approved $59M to equip police officers with body cameras. The plan includes a $31M contract with TASR to ...
Santa Clara County leaders promised full transparency when they approved the deployment of Tasers in the jails. Now sheriff's deputies are using them -- and county leaders don't want the public to see ...
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