Obama Wants More Police Wearing Body Cameras
President Barack Obama is calling for $75 million in federal spending to get 50,000 more police to wear body cameras that record their interactions with civilians.
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President Barack Obama is calling for $75 million in federal spending to get 50,000 more police to wear body cameras that record their interactions with civilians.
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Political newcomer Chuck Younger headed to Jackson to represent Senate District 17.
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Hopewell Church serve dinner to Cambridge Manor residents
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