Connect with us

News

Police in 3 Monmouth County Towns Get Body Cameras

Police in three Monmouth County towns will be wearing body cameras as apart of a new pilot program.

Rashaan Gilbert is fatally shot by Newark police officers after allegedly brandishing a gun
Danger on the street. Blue flasher on the police car at night.

 Three Monmouth County towns announced its police force will be wearing body cameras, as it comes during a time with national high emotions over police misconduct.

Officers in Howell Township started wearing the devices on Thursday, while officers in Wall and Middletown Township will begin using them next week.

Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni says the pilot program will run at least three months.

Officers have been trained in the proper use and operation of the cameras, will turn them on for calls of service, motor vehicle stops, field interviews, investigative detentions and sobriety checkpoints, and would have the discretion to activate them for any other situations, Gramiccioni said.

The prosecutor says the departments were chosen because of their location, population and compatibility with their patrol car cameras.

 Will the body cameras prove to be effective? Only time will tell.

Jerseyvoices.com logo
Written By

Jerseyvoices.com, a sister site to Unheard Voices Magazine, was created to be a voice for the voiceless in New Jersey. Jerseyvoices.com includes news, arts, business, entertainment, sports, and interviews geared around the African-American, Black, and minorities communities.

Comments

Archives

Facebook

Perth Amboy police arrest Black teen and seize friends’ bikes over alleged licensing offense Perth Amboy police arrest Black teen and seize friends’ bikes over alleged licensing offense

Perth Amboy police arrest Black teen and seize friends’ bikes over alleged licensing offense

Central Jersey

Carl Dorsey Killed By Newark Police On New Year's Day Carl Dorsey Killed By Newark Police On New Year's Day

Carl Dorsey killed by Newark Police on New Year’s Day

North Jersey

N.J. cops will only be able to use deadly force as an ‘absolute last resort’ under policy changes N.J. cops will only be able to use deadly force as an ‘absolute last resort’ under policy changes

N.J. cops will only be able to use deadly force as an ‘absolute last resort’ under policy changes

News

Hasani Best's family sues city for $25M Hasani Best's family sues city for $25M

Hasani Best’s family sues city for $25M

Asbury Park

Connect
Newsletter Signup