Delaware could require police to record interrogations with new Democrat-backed bill Sarah Gamard, Delaware News Journal Headlines June 1, 2021 Replay Video Delaware could soon require police to record interrogations of suspects in custody. Democratic lawmakers are pushing a bill to create the requirement, which would apply to criminal allegations against adults and children. The recording could be audio or video with audio. House Bill 215 by Rep. Melissa Minor-Brown, D-New Castle South, is the latest proposed law change to policing in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests that seeped through Delaware in 2020 following George Floyd's death in Minneapolis. The bill has the backing of the police.