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Orange County Sheriff’s Deputies to Start Wearing Body Cameras
Deputies in Orange County, Calif. will begin wearing body-worn cameras as soon as August, says Sheriff Don Barnes.
Speaking during a July 20 live stream, Barnes said it has taken time to develop and implement a body camera program for 2,000 deputies.
“There’s a lot of factors that go into the review of a body-worn camera program, such as bandwidth, size of the file storage, people that it takes to add into the department to monitor and manage a body-worn cameras as well,” he said. “That body-worn camera program will be coming online hopefully by next month, we could be seeing deputies wearing body-worn cameras as soon as 30 days.”
Sheriff: Handcuffs Won t Solve Orange County s Homelessness Problem
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A handcuffed 13-year-old boy picked up into the air by a deputy and slammed into a patrol car.
A deputy holding his knee on the back of an inmate’s neck for more than two minutes.
An inmate attempting suicide after being elbowed in the head by a deputy who later denied using any force when questioned by a supervisor.
Each of these instances occurred under the watch of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. None of the deputies involved in these incidents were referred to Internal Affairs for investigation or potential discipline.
The incidents are highlighted in a confidential report reviewed by TimesOC. The report, titled “Special Report on Pressing Use of Force Issues,” was prepared by the Office of Independent Review, which oversees the county’s Sheriff’s Department, district attorney’s office, public defenders office, probation department and Social Services Agency.