Documents and Incidents Tagged "BWC Policy"
Documents
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- Department
- Richmond Police Department
- Description
- "This directive change requires that Officers share all videos containing evidence of an arrest with the Richmond Commonwealth Attorney’s Office within seven (7) days of that arrest using the prescribed method of sharing cases containing video evidence covered in BWC training. Finally, it changes the retention period for non-evidentiary recordings from 90 days to 60 days."
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- Richmond Police | Policy | Law Enforcement Technology | Body Worn Camera | Axon | BWC Policy |
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- Department
- Virginia Commonwealth University Police
- Description
- "Any recording which depicts a discharge of a firearm by an officer, or serious injury or death of any person, will not be shown to requester without prior approval of the Chief of Police."
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- Policy | VCU Police | Body Worn Camera | BWC Policy |
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- Department
- Fredericksburg Sheriff's Office
- Description
- "Deputies may be permitted to review video footage of an incident in which they were involved prior to preparing a report or making a statement about the incident."
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- Policy | FOIA (2023) | Body Worn Camera | BWC Policy | Fredericksburg Sheriff's Office |
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- Title
Body Worn Camera Policy (Virginia Beach Police Operational General Order 4.06, Rev. 1/07/2022))- Department
- Virginia Beach Police
- Description
- "All recordings captured on BWC’s are property of the Virginia Beach Police Department and will be treated as evidence. No recordings will be disseminated without the approval of the Police Chief or designee (Internal Affairs) and in compliance with State and Federal dissemination laws, privacy protection, and other applicable laws, including the Virginia Freedom of Information Act."
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- Policy | Virginia Beach Police | Internal Affairs | Body Worn Camera | Axon | BWC Policy | FOIA |
Incidents
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