St. Paul Police seeking public input on body cameras

A survey and community meetings will be part of the process.

July 14, 2015 at 7:16PM

Just got this from Steve Linders, a spokesman for the St. Paul Police Department:

"We're researching body cameras and need your help.

In the coming months, you'll be invited to community meetings where you can provide input and hear about our progress.

For us, it's all about our community—and trust, partnerships and open and honest communication.

That's why we also created a survey for you. It's anonymous (but you can share contact information if you'd like), quick and will help us understand your thoughts about body cameras.

Thanks for taking the time to take the survey. Stay tuned for information about the public meetings."

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James Walsh

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James Walsh is a reporter covering social services, focusing on issues involving disability, accessibility and aging. He has had myriad assignments over nearly 35 years at the Star Tribune, including federal courts, St. Paul neighborhoods and St. Paul schools.

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