Jail Fight Caught on Camera 24 Hours After Sheriff Purchased Surveillance Cameras
The fist fight was filmed by the same cameras that sheriff Laurie Smith bought on her own credit card instead of waiting two years for the county to install them.
The fist fight was filmed by the same cameras that sheriff Laurie Smith bought on her own credit card instead of waiting two years for the county to install them.
The camera is said to provide 2048 x 1536 resolution and deliver triple video streams simultaneously at 30ips.
Rather than wait roughly two years to receive funding for surveillance cameras, sheriff Laurie Smith charged $761.24 on her personal American Express card.
The p/t/z camera is said to be ideal for applications where lighting is limited.
The programs are trying to help investigate crimes by identifying suspects from footage recorded from private outdoor surveillance cameras.
Mayor Eddie DeLoach is trying to appeal to state leaders to fund the camera program.
Eight cameras are installed at each elementary school in the Janesville School District.
Other top videos include a father’s heroic act to save his son from an oncoming car, as well as hoverboards catching on fire in a home.
Cranston Police Chief Michael Winquist says the program will help identify criminals and shorten investigations.
In Manhattan Beach, Calif., the registration of cameras will create a map for police of where cameras to gather video evidence of crimes.