Anchorage Police Department Seeks Public Input on Body Worn Cameras

In a message shared to Nixle and the Anchorage Police Department Facebook page, Acting Chief Kenneth McCoy said that the police department is seeking public input on body worn cameras.

Anchorage Police Department Seeks Public Input on Body Worn Cameras

In a message shared to Nixle and the Anchorage Police Department Facebook page, Acting Chief Kenneth McCoy said that the police department is seeking public input on body worn cameras. Public testimony will be held at Bettye Davis East High School from 6pm to 8pm, Wednesday, June 16, 2021.


"In April of this year, voters passed the proposition which approved money for new technology systems, including body-worn cameras (BWC), for the Anchorage Police Department. “I made a commitment and promise to the community that I would always listen. This community-wide listening session is the first step in honoring that promise of inclusion and transparency,” said Acting Police Chief Kenneth McCoy. If you would like to share your thoughts regarding the BWC policy, please join us for this public meeting to be held in the auditorium of the Bettye Davis East High School from 6pm – 8pm on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

Please mark your calendars and plan to attend.  Your input is of utmost importance to not only us, but to all parties who are involved in the BWC project. We are also exploring the option of offering virtual participation as well; more information will be forthcoming."

Address/Location
Anchorage Police Department
716 W 4th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99501

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