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LAPD to Outfit Officers with Body Cameras

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About 700 police officers in Los Angeles will start wearing body cameras next month. It's the first step toward equipping all 7,000 LAPD patrol officers with body cameras in the next two years. Although LAPD will be the largest department in the state to deploy body cameras, the Oakland Police Department already uses them, and San Jose could roll out its own program soon.

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