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A bill moving through the Missouri Legislature would limit public access to police body camera footage.Senators voted 30-0 on Tuesday to seal body camera…
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Missouri lawmakers are looking at changing the ways police collect and store the enormous amount of data that comes from relatively new technology,…
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Missouri Attorney General and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris Koster says the state should not require police to wear body cameras.Koster said…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Missouri House Approves Prescription Monitoring ProgramLawmaker Proposes Review of University of…
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Missouri lawmakers are debating how to balance the public's right to access police body camera footage with individuals' right to privacy.Rep. Kenneth…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom including: Family of Michael Brown urges law requiring police body camerasDemolition of Edward Jones Dome…
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JEFFERSON CITY - Michael Brown's family is urging Missouri lawmakers to overcome politics and pass a law requiring police to wear body cameras.Brown's…
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An officer's body camera captured his decision not to shoot a possibly armed suspect. He was praised for brave self-restraint, but some law enforcement officers say his reluctance was irresponsible.
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Body cameras in Fulton, MO are keeping the city’s police officers out of court. Cities and towns across the nation have looked into installing body…
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Spurred by the Ferguson shooting, President Barack Obama is calling for $75 million in federal spending to get 50,000 more police to wear body cameras…