After a string of shootings, Virginia Beach considers adding dozens of cameras and other measures to increase Oceanfront surveillance pilotonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pilotonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Police chief calls for 40+ new cameras at Virginia Beach Oceanfront, 360 more body cameras for officers
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By: Arianna Herriott
and last updated 2021-04-08 13:13:23-04
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Virginia Beach City Council held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the city s budget.
Virginia Beach Police Chief Neudigate spoke during the meeting to present the department s budget.
Chief Neudigate has called for 42 new cameras to be installed at the Oceanfront to help fight crime.
The cameras will provide coverage of the Boardwalk and Atlantic Avenue from Rudee Inlet to 40th street. The estimated cost to add additional cameras is $1.5 million.
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Citizens voice concerns about recent Oceanfront shootings to Virginia Beach City Council
It wasn’t a topic on Tuesday s agenda. Still, at least 12 people came out, and waited more than four hours, to ask city council for action. Author: Allison Bazzle Updated: 6:15 AM EDT April 7, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. One week after a string of deadly oceanfront shootings, concerned citizens in Virginia Beach are calling for change.
Several people signed up to speak at Tuesday’s city council meeting. It wasn’t a topic on the agenda. Still, at least 12 people came out, and waited more than four hours, to ask city council for action.
Virginia Beach Police Chief calls for 42 new cameras to be installed at Oceanfront, 360 more body cameras needed
Steve Helber/AP
and last updated 2021-04-06 18:08:20-04
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Virginia Beach City Council held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the city s budget.
Virginia Beach Police Chief Neudigate spoke during the meeting to present the department s budget.
Chief Neudigate has called for 42 new cameras to be installed at the Oceanfront to help fight crime.
The cameras will provide coverage of the Boardwalk and Atlantic Avenue from Rudee Inlet to 40th street. The estimated cost to add additional cameras is $1.5 million.