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Lawyers from the U.S. Department of Justice and the City of Portland were back in federal court Friday hoping to convince a federal judge to accept an amendment to the 2014 settlement agreement governing the police bureau’s use of force.
Port Authority police to get their first body cameras early next year
George Floyd protests in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia
Portland and police union agree on body camera policies - OPB
New report takes stance on police pre-viewing body cam footage
How do police treat Black and white people differently? “If we just look at the words that were used by the officer, we can predict the race of the person that
Portland Police Bureau officer admits traffic enforcement messaging was politically motivated – BikePortland
As the Chauvin trial begins, policing in Minneapolis remains largely unchanged - Minnesota Reformer
Body cameras visible on Portland police next week; Judge turns focus to Street Response program
Majority of community members surveyed don't want Portland police watching body camera videos before writing reports
Now they seem to just want to hurt us: Dangerous Use of Crowd-control Weapons against Protestors and Medics in Portland, Oregon - PHR
New eyewitness accounts: Feds didn't identify themselves before opening fire on Portland antifa suspect, ProPublica, OPB report
Vancouver to spend $5.5 million on body cameras, other gadgets - OPB
Portland City Council OKs money for police body cameras, more homeless services - OPB
Portland police union, city at impasse over 'prereview' in body camera policy discussions - OPB
Justice Dept. lawyers, Portland police union president engage in rare public exchange over best practices for body cameras