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Delaware News Journal The General Assembly will now need to decide how to change policing in Delaware after a task force issued the majority of its recommendations last week. Instead of adhering to the task force that spent nine months coming up with its proposals, the more progressive faction of the Democratic Party is expected to chart its own course with more aggressive and controversial proposals to change policing. They will try to amend the Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights and try to give residents more power in officer misconduct cases through civilian review boards two proposals that the task force rejected and that police have pushed back on. ....
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WHYY By The new body-worn camera is displayed on the uniform of a Wilmington Police officer. (courtesy City of Wilmington) Last week, a statewide task force looking for ways to improve police accountability recommended that all Delaware police wear body cameras. Now, Wilmington police will begin training on the devices, with plans to put them fully into department-wide use starting in June. “Body-worn cameras are welcomed and needed,” said Mayor Mike Purzycki. “I applaud the chief of police and his staff for embracing this technology and adding it to the array of innovative policing strategies that have come to define this outstanding department.” ....