As part of a wave of law-enforcement reforms, the New York Police Department will release body-camera footage that captures an officer discharging a gun or Taser, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said
Tuesday.
The department already mandates that officers wear body cameras and has previously made footage of some police shootings available to the public. The new policy, effective immediately, stipulates the sharing of such video with the public and broadens the practice to include Taser discharges and other uses of force...
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