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  2. Peoria police will get new drones, surveillance camera ...

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    New drones and a new surveillance camera integration system will be coming to the Peoria Police Department.. Grant money totaling $220,000 was approved by the Peoria City Council on Tuesday night ...

  3. Hanover, Randolph police departments receive grants for body ...

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    Two South Shore police departments were among recipients of over $3 million in state grants to fund body-worn camera programs. Two South Shore police departments were among recipients of over $3 ...

  4. Massachusetts gave $3 million in grants to outfit police with ...

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    Ipswich Police Sgt. Eric Copithorne displays the body cameras worn by the department's officers. Departments in 32 communities in Massachusetts just received grant money for the cameras.

  5. Homeland Security Grant Program - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the grants is to purchase surveillance equipment, weapons, and advanced training for law enforcement personnel in order to heighten security. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The HSGP helps fulfill one of the core missions of the Department of Homeland Security by enhancing the country's ability to prepare for, prevent, respond to and recover from ...

  6. Police drones could soon crisscross the skies. Cities need to ...

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    The use of police drones is "poised to explode," leaving public regulation and transparency efforts in danger of being caught woefully behind, civil rights advocates warn. Police drones could soon ...

  7. Use of unmanned aerial vehicles in law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    This use of the fixed drone was likely the first instance of drone use by civilian police in the U.S. [citation needed] In 2011, an MQ-1 Predator was controversially used to assist an arrest in Grand Forks, North Dakota, the first time a UAV had been used by law enforcement officers in the U.S. to make an arrest.