Police officers in Cleveland’s Fourth District deployed Wednesday wearing body cameras for the first time.
As Cleveland officers hit the streets bearing the new technology, Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams appeared before the city council’s Safety Committee to detail the program.
Part of the discussion with the committee included the program’s expansion to include dashboard cameras in police cars. The vice chair of the committee, Councilman Kevin Conwell, who had previously asserted a preference for dashboard cameras over body-mounted cameras, seemed pleased at the program’s ambition, citing the Rachel Maddow Show’s recent demonstration of the value of two-camera perspectives. The TRMS segment showed how body and dashboard video provided a more accurate picture of the arrest of a drug suspect by a Celina, Texas, police officer than dashboard camera video alone.
From the committee meeting transcript:
Cleveland purchased 1,500 cameras two weeks ago after the city council approved legislation for the program in October.









