body camera footage
Coverage of body camera footage in the Nexus archive.
- Newly released video captures the aftermath of a fatal teen stabbing at a Texas track meet
A newly released video shows the aftermath of a fatal stabbing at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas, where Karmelo Anthony, 19, was arrested after stabbing Austin Metcalf, 17. Anthony was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison, with the court releasing evidence including body camera and surveillance footage.
- Video of deadly shooting of Chicago Police Officer Ella French released
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) has released body camera footage depicting the fatal shooting of Chicago Police Officer Ella French. The video provides a visual account of the incident in which Officer French was killed.
- LAPD officer shoots man holding brother at knifepoint, bodycam video shows
A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer shot a man who was holding his brother at knifepoint, as captured in body camera footage. The incident involved a tense confrontation between police and the individual.
- Video shows moments before Mundelein officer fatally shoots woman
Body camera footage released by authorities shows a Mundelein police officer fatally shooting a woman who approached officers and a family member while armed with two large knives.
- Viral bodycam shows deputy accuse driver of holding phone with missing right hand
A Florida sheriff's deputy accused Kathleen Thomas, a woman born without part of her right arm, of holding a cellphone with that hand while driving, as captured in viral bodycam footage. The incident involved an adaptive athlete and social media creator.
- Met vows to release body camera footage to show the 'good and bad' in policing as Sir Mark Rowley hits back at 'armchair critics'
The Metropolitan Police (Met) has pledged to release body camera footage to highlight both positive and negative aspects of policing. Sir Mark Rowley, the Police Commissioner, defends this move against criticism from 'armchair critics' who question police conduct.