The I-Team found Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department along with Montgomery and Fairfax counties, deployed their cameras widely between 2016 and 2018 and are among are the largest users of the cameras, with more than 1,000 devices deployed by each agency.
But the deployment of the cameras is slower or non-existent in some neighboring communities and agencies. A spokesperson for the Alexandria Police Department told the I-Team, “The short answer is Alexandria does not currently have BWCs in our police department. It is something that we would embrace as we believe transparency is important, but for us to have them we would need City Council to approve the resources to be able to obtain and maintain them.”
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Death investigation in Calvert County underway after Huntingtown man dies while detained by sheriff s office, officials say
Huntingtown man died after initially being arrested for destruction of property by the Calvert County Sheriff s Office. Author: Kevin Kenney Updated: 8:43 PM EDT June 27, 2021
HUNTINGTOWN, Md. An investigation is underway into the death of a man on Saturday in Calvert County that occurred after deputies responded to a call for the destruction of property, according to the Calvert County Sheriff s Office (CCSO).
Authorities say around 1:10 p.m. Saturday, CCSO deputies responded to a suspicious person breaking windows in the 2100 block of Lowery Road. Deputies located the suspect, later identified as Antoine Brooks, 31, of Huntingtown, Maryland, and placed him under arrest, the sheriff s office said.