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Milwaukee police consider trade: 2.5 million mugshots for free facial recognition accessMilwaukee police are mulling a trade: 2.5 million mugshots for free use of facial recognition technology. Officials from the Milwaukee Police Department say swapping the photos with the software ...
Consent decrees have had mixed results. In Los Angeles, which exited its 12-year agreement in 2013, the police department ...
Or in Fort Collins, Colorado, where police Sgt. Robert Younger said officers are free to use it on any type of report, though they discovered it doesn’t work well on patrols of the city’s ...
About two-thirds of the Common Council signed onto a letter opposing facial recognition technology's use by the police department.
A lack of state standards leaves Mississippi police and sheriff’s departments on their own to decide when to use stun guns, and many give officers a free hand. By Nate Rosenfield Brian Howey and ...
Ongoing series about the Fairfax County Police Department and its policies and history on use of deadly force. This matters in our county because only by capturing the full picture of each such ...
Axon body cameras charge on a docking station at Oklahoma City police headquarters on Friday, May 31, 2024 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (AP Photo/Nick Oxford) OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A body camera ...
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