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Pamela A. Smith
Pamela A. Smith, a 23-year veteran of the United States Park Police, will lead the nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agency.
Smith, who became the first African American woman to lead the 230-year-old agency, immediately remarked that she would establish a body-worn camera program for USPP within 90 days.
The program will initially begin in San Francisco and be implemented across the country by the end of the year, Smith said.
“Body-worn cameras are good for the public and good for our officers, which is why I am prioritizing implementing a body-worn camera program within my first 90 days,” Smith offered in a statement.
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The Justice Department prosecutors investigating the January 6 Capitol Riot have asked the court for more time to bring the cases to trial citing the sheer quantity of crimes and the mountain of evidence thereof.
As first reported by Politico, U.S. Attorneys in D.C. have filed motions in several cases asking to suspend the 70-day trial requirement. Under a provision of the Speedy Trial Act, the court may grant a continuance upon finding that “the ends of justice served by taking such action outweigh the best interest of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial.”
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