surveillance cameras
Coverage of surveillance cameras in the Nexus archive.
- Ski mask wearing thugs attack 24-year-old as he walked to pizza shop
A 24-year-old man was attacked by ski mask-wearing suspects as he walked to a pizza shop. Surveillance footage shows multiple individuals shoving, punching, and kicking the victim.
- Pageland’s Flock Safety cameras vandalized; police ask public for assistance
Three Flock Safety surveillance cameras in Pageland, S.C., were vandalized and damaged, prompting police to seek public assistance in identifying the perpetrators. The cameras, used for crime-solving efforts including license plate tracking, were part of a $3,000 each purchase of 10 units by the town. Flock Safety condemned the vandalism, emphasizing the system's role in public safety and ongoing national privacy debates.
- Search for two LeT terrorists enters second day in J&K's Shopian
The search for two LeT terrorists has entered the second day in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian district. Surveillance cameras captured the terrorists in an orchard in the Meemandar area, which includes seven villages.
- Chinese farmer’s forest of cameras fails to bear fruit in compensation bid
A Chinese farmer installed over 170 surveillance cameras in his orchard in Badong county, Hubei province, to increase compensation under a land purchase scheme. The heavily secured hillside footage sparked online speculation, but the local village committee provided an explanation.
- Rollingwood debates installing city surveillance cameras
The city of Rollingwood is considering installing surveillance cameras on its streets. The city council is wary and citizens are split.
- First came the robots. Then came the cameras. That’s when this Colorado mountain town had enough.
Paonia, a Colorado town, faced public backlash over the sudden deployment of robots and surveillance cameras without community input. The controversy led to resignations of town officials and a recall petition against the mayor, with residents criticizing the lack of transparency around the high-tech devices.
- Seattle's socialist Mayor Katie Wilson slammed for cutting short interview over basic public safety question
Seattle's socialist Mayor Katie Wilson faced backlash after cutting short an interview when pressed about surveillance cameras and rising gun violence. Her staff intervened to redirect the conversation, sparking criticism that she avoided answering basic public safety questions. Wilson later provided a follow-up statement acknowledging the role of CCTV cameras while cautioning against data misuse.
- Embarrassing moment progressive Seattle mayor ends interview after being asked about her anti-surveillance camera stance
Seattle's progressive mayor ended an interview abruptly after being questioned about her anti-surveillance camera stance, creating an awkward public moment. The incident highlights tensions around surveillance policies in the city.
- Seattle mayor's interview cut short as staff blocks questions on gun violence, surveillance
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson's interview was abruptly ended by her staff when a reporter pressed her on rising gun violence and surveillance cameras following a recent shooting. The mayor later stated the incident did not change her stance on expanding CCTV surveillance, emphasizing the need for data privacy safeguards.
- City Learns Flock Accessed Cameras in Children's Gymnastics Room as a Sales Demo
A city discovered that Flock, a camera company, accessed surveillance footage from a children's gymnastics room during a sales demonstration. Despite this revelation, the city proceeded to renew Flock's contract.
- CCTV footage shows moment Israeli strike targets Palestinians
CCTV footage captured an Israeli strike hitting a group of Palestinians in Gaza City on Friday. The incident was recorded by surveillance cameras, highlighting the moment of the attack.