State Police troopers in Philly area get body-worn cameras Officials with the Pennsylvania State Police announced Monday that troopers with Troop K -- which covers Philadelphia, Montgomery and Delaware counties -- have been outfitted with body worn cameras. 04/29/2024 - 7:16 am | View Link
Citizens Police Review Board discusses CPD's body-worn camera policy The Citizens Police Review Board discussed how Columbia Police Department officers use body-worn cameras (BWCs), advocating a number of ways in which police can record more of their daily actions and ... 04/24/2024 - 3:52 pm | View Link
City officials considering automatic body-worn camera technology for CPD The Columbia Police Department has received some criticism after a series of incidents involving its body-worn camera policy. 04/24/2024 - 3:00 pm | View Link
After a decade of debate, Madison police have begun a body camera pilot program Police body camera use has been a subject of controversy in Madison since at least 2014. In late 2014, then-Alderman Scott Resnick proposed a body camera pilot program. Then-Police Chief Mike Koval ... 04/18/2024 - 3:15 am | View Link
Body-worn camera footage released of Richmond police shooting Body-worn camera footage from the Richmond Police Department has been released, showing an officer shooting a suspect armed with a rifle. The suspect, identified as Kenneth Sharp, was killed. The ... 04/15/2024 - 9:45 am | View Link
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope exited Game 5 of the Nuggets’ first-round playoff series with a sprained left ankle, according to the team. He is questionable to return.
The injury appeared to occur as he left his feet for a layup attempt in the first quarter Monday night at Ball Arena. Caldwell-Pope checked out of the game with 4:41 remaining in the frame and was immediately examined by athletic trainers next to Denver’s bench.
Because it’s Julian Edelman, naturally, there’s a catch. John Matocha hasn’t played receiver before. Like, anywhere.
“Never,” the venerated ex-Mines quarterback and NCAA all-time leader in total touchdowns told me Monday. “When I heard the comparisons of me to Edelman, I was a little surprised, because I’ve never played receiver. I definitely see myself as a quarterback.
“But if an NFL team says I should, I will never say no.”
Look, if the Broncos ask him to cover punts, he’s game.
Leading Colorado Democrats and the state’s oil and gas industry announced a preemptive armistice Monday — one that seeks to defuse the latest round of dueling ballot initiatives and legislation aimed at the industry and its environmental impacts.
The proposals, described to reporters by Gov. Jared Polis and legislative leadership, include imposing a new per-barrel production fee on the industry and enacting new environmental standards.
Nuggets coach Michael Malone attributed Jamal Murray’s left calf strain to a specific moment during Game 4 between the Nuggets and Lakers, but he also indicated Monday that Murray might have already been dealing with an injury.
“I think it was one movement that kind of worsened the calf,” Malone said before Game 5 of the first-round series at Ball Arena.
With about eight minutes remaining in the fourth quarter Saturday night in Los Angeles, Murray appeared to reach for his calf after attempting a jump shot.
Dozens of tents remained standing on the grassy Tivoli Quad at the Auraria Higher Education Campus in downtown Denver on Monday as a student-led protest against the war in Gaza entered its fifth day.
The encampment has more than doubled in size since it was set up Thursday, despite police removing tents and arresting 44 people Friday and a mix of rain and show over the weekend.
More than 100 people gathered at the encampment Monday afternoon to hear from protesters arrested by Denver and Auraria campus police Friday.
Demonstrators spoke, played music and read poetry for nearly two hours as organizers passed out water, snacks and sunscreen among the crowd.
The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office has launched an internal investigation into an incident at Central High School earlier this week after videos circulating on social media showed two deputies putting a student in a headlock, tossing him onto a sidewalk and threatening to tase him.
“The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office is aware of the incident that transpired and the videos currently in circulation on social media,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.