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Pamplin Media Group - Tigard police to purchase 80 body-worn cameras


Police say purchase was in the works even before officer shot, killed Tigard man
Tigard police are in the process of purchasing body-worn cameras for all officers in the department.
The body-worn cameras will include accompanying hardware that will automatically turn them on if an officer draws their gun or Taser. Additionally, Tigard will be replacing all outdated or failing dashboard-mounted cameras in police vehicles.
At a meeting last month, the Tigard City Council approved almost $1.5 million for an upgraded technology package that includes the purchase of 80 body-worn cameras.
Currently, only nine Tigard officers have been issued body cams.
Increasing the number of body cams in the police department has been a priority of the City Council. However, the shooting death of Jacob Ryan Macduff on Jan. 6 by then-Tigard police officer Gabriel Maldonado at a Tigard apartment complex has focused more attention on the matter. Officers at the scene were not e ....

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Officer under investigation in fatal Tigard shooting starts job with Port of Portland police


Officer under investigation in fatal Tigard shooting starts job with Port of Portland police
Updated 7:25 PM;
Today 7:25 PM
A makeshift memorial for Jacob Macduff down the street from where he lived in Tigard. January 8, 2021 Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian
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Four months after he fatally shot a man in a pickup truck
after responding to a disturbance, former Tigard police Officer Gabriel Maldonado started a new job with Port of Portland police.
Maldonado resigned from the Tigard department April 15 and started at the port
on April 19, Tigard police spokesperson Kelsey Anderson confirmed to The Oregonian/OregonLive. He had been placed on paid administrative leave, a standard policy after officer-involved shootings, on Jan. 6, the day he shot Jacob MacDuff. ....

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