The suspension affects about 2,990 cameras being used by police officers
in 15 out of 77 police precincts, as well as several other commands.
By Allison Quinn and Pervaiz Shallwani
Thousands of body cameras used by the New York City police department
were pulled from the streets Sunday morning after one of them “burst
into flames” while an officer was wearing it earlier in the day on
Staten Island, a senior law enforcement official told The Daily Beast.
The camera, a Vievu model LE-5, first began smoking, then exploded and fell to the ground and burned, the official said.
The
suspension affects about 2,990 cameras being used by police officers in
15 out of 77 police precincts, as well as several other commands,
authorities said. The NYPD has about 15,500 cameras deployed in the
field and has plans to outfit all of its officers with cameras in the
coming years.
The incident occurred around midnight outside a
Staten Island police precinct. “[The camera] unexpectedly began to smoke
and fell from his shirt to the ground,” the official said. “It then
caught fire and was damaged.”
The officer was not injured, but
the incident is a black eye for the new pilot program that has
incorporated the new body cameras into the force.
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Source: The Daily Beast
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