Nearly 280 officers will be wearing the cameras by mid-March, police Chief Michael Kerle said Wednesday.
Updated: 6 hours agoBody-worn cameras to be distributed to patrol officers as photographed at the Anchorage Police Department station on Elmore Road on Nov. 16, 2023.
The department began outfitting officers with cameras and installing in-car video systems for patrol vehicles in November. By Tuesday, 230 officers were wearing the cameras, and 279 officers will be wearing them by March 15, Kerle said.
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