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.
Portland police union, city at impasse over 'prereview' in body camera policy discussions, Police
Portland, DOJ reach tentative agreement on settlement, News
Underscore News When the Political Divide Turned Deadly in Portland
City Council in Portland, Oregon, approves $2.6M for police body cameras
New eyewitness accounts: Feds didn't identify themselves before opening fire on Portland antifa suspect, ProPublica, OPB report
Portland police could spend up to $10 million on body-worn cameras over 5 years
Research Paper - Advantages and Disadvantages of Police Body Cameras
Portland City Council approves policy on police body cameras
Portland City Council approves police body camera policies, paving way for late summer launch - OPB
As police departments eye body cameras, critics question their value
Interview: PBOT Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty on the Hawthorne decision, traffic enforcement, and more – BikePortland
How Portland's police body cam program works, policies behind it - Axios Portland
Portland adopts surveillance technology policy 2 years after banning facial recognition software - OPB
Portland, DOJ reach tentative agreement on body cameras and police oversight - OPB
Portland, OR police start body cam pilot program