WSJ: After Ferguson, Cities Face a Body-Cam Dilemma

WSJ: After Ferguson, Cities Face a Body-Cam Dilemma by Dan Frosch and Zusha Elinson:
In arming police with video devices, some cities face friction for acting fast

American cities rushed to provide police departments with body cameras, spurred by public outcry over shooting incidents in Ferguson, Mo., and elsewhere. Having moved fast, however, cities are now running into friction, often from within their own ranks.

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