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Tag: Flagstaff Police Department

Public vs. Private: Police incidents spark discussions on body-camera policy

All StoriesShaq Davis04/05/20180

Tyler Stewart, a 24-year-old Flagstaff police officer, was dispatched to a domestic abuse incident in 2014, outfitted with the department’s newly purchased body cameras. Within minutes of speaking with a man about the incident, the situation turned tragic. In an instant on the chilly afternoon of Dec. 27, the man pulled out a gun from…

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Body cameras gaining favor in AZ police departments

All StoriesEric Klump01/31/20150

He asks Robert William Smith if he can search him. He turns a bit and Officer Tyler Stewart’s hands brush over the man and asks what he has in the pocket of his black Columbia jacket. “Smokes,” Smith responds, as he pulls out his hand, and the video cuts out. Smith pulled a .22 caliber…

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