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  2. People sniffer - Wikipedia

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    People sniffer was the field name for a series of U.S. Army issued "personnel detectors" used during the Vietnam War. The purpose was to detect enemy soldiers in hidden positions, which were often employed in the jungle combat conditions of Vietnam.

  3. List of filmed mass shootings - Wikipedia

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    CCTV, Body cameras (worn by attackers and responding units), Dashcams: Nova music festival massacre: Several attackers opened fire on civilians at a music festival, killing 364 and wounding over fifty. The attack was widely documented on security cameras, dashcams, and body cameras.

  4. Police brutality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Justice under Obama's administration supplied $20 million for body cameras to be implemented in police departments. [149] During a case study attempting to test the effects that body cameras had on police actions, researchers found evidence that suggested that police used less force with civilians when they had ...

  5. Wounded Civilians Receive Free Services From Doctors - AOL

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    In a country at war, 21-year-old Gleb Ivankovich wanted to celebrate his college graduation with his close friends. Just hours after they recorded their video, Russian cruise missiles pummeled the ...

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  7. Independence police aim to have body cameras by early 2024 ...

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    Independence police say they plan to outfit their officers with body cameras by January 2024 after the department received a grant from the Department of Justice.. The grant, which the department ...