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                        Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill into law late Thursday night, which allows police to charge $75 an hour for that video.
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                        The provision has not had hearings and was shoved into the "Christmas Tree" bill passed by Ohio lawmakers very early Thursday morning.
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                        Some Ohio police departments are interpreting a law meant to protect victims of crime to mean some police officers have privacy protections, even as they have used force while in the line of duty.
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                        Akron City Council will consider a resolution Monday evening that would support the purchase and installation of dash cameras for the Akron Police Department.
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                        All of Ohio’s state troopers will soon be equipped with body cameras and cameras in their cruisers.
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                        Officer body camera footage of Wednesday’s fatal police shooting of a Columbus man shows he held a large knife and yelled at police to kill him.
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                        The Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services is now accepting applications for the grant funding for body cameras until October 8.
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                        The suburb is joining Columbus and other police departments in equipping their police officers with body cameras, and the police chief said officers are ready.
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                        Police in Columbus can review body camera footage before they file reports or make statements under newly agreed upon rules.Columbus officials released…
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                        After seven months of research, a committee appointed by Mayor Andrew Ginther has shared their recommendations for the policy and implementation of police…