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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Price tag for police body cams worth cost

It’s been more than five years since civil unrest erupted in Ferguson, Missouri over the shooting death of an 18-year-old African-American man by a white police officer.

That August 2014 incident and several other officer-involved shootings sparked a national debate about accountability measures for police officers.

Former Grand Junction Police Chief John Camper’s administrative team started studying the issue long before Ferguson became the focal point of police behavior, but shortly after the Ferguson shooting, GJPD recommended local patrol officers be issued body-worn cameras by 2016.

Read more at The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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