Several witnesses said Mr. Brown punched Officer Wilson while Mr.
Brown was partly inside the vehicle. Also in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, Alton Sterling was shot to death by two police officers graphic cellphone video recorded by a witness and the store’s owner, appears to show Alton a thirty-seven years old being tackled and shot as two cops pin him to the ground before he is killed, authorities said. Today people keep asking what will be the end of violence in our country. There are many ways to solve these problems. Police cameras should be worn during the entire work day because police body cameras raise privacy concerns, prevent violence, and hold the police accountable.
Body cameras are seen as an invasion of privacy, as they provide state owned footage. When police cameras are on they will capture everyday …show more content…
The study indicated a drop in use of force by more than 50 percent. Body cameras will make the streets safer for both officers and the general public.
Continuously wearing body cameras will hold police accountable for their appropriate and inappropriate conduct. Body cameras would prevent cases like Ferguson and Baltimore, where protested a police officer killing Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager.Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man died of injuries sustained when he was in the custody of Baltimore police, there was no way for the public to know for sure what had happened. The research on police body cameras is limited but encouraging. Police body cameras do pose privacy concerns, but those concerns can be resolved with the right policies in place.
The public widely supports police officers wearing body cameras, but the technology alone is not a panacea for police