Sunday, May 11, 2025

Mini-Post: Why?

The DEA have stopped wearing body cameras!
An internal email obtained by ProPublica said the agency made the change to be “consistent” with a Trump executive order. But at least two other federal law enforcement agencies are still requiring body cameras.
ProPublica
by Mario Ariza
May 6, 2025


The Drug Enforcement Administration has quietly ended its body camera program barely four years after it began, according to an internal email obtained by ProPublica.

On April 2, DEA headquarters emailed employees announcing that the program had been terminated effective the day before. The DEA has not publicly announced the policy change, but by early April, links to pages about body camera policies on the DEA’s website were broken.

The email said the agency made the change to be “consistent” with a Trump executive order rescinding the 2022 requirement that all federal law enforcement agents use body cameras.
Why have they stopped? What are they hiding? With federal agents on the rampage, snatching people off the street with unmarked vans, masked face, and no warrant arrests... and now no cameras! This sounds more and more like a police state. 

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