Body camera video shows rescue of woman chained in Louisville home

Police body camera video released Tuesday show the rescue of a woman who was found chained to the floor of a Louisville, Kentucky, home last week. The video shows a Louisville police officer trying to enter the home around 7 p.m. Wednesday after a neighbor reported hearing screaming, police said. The officer eventually uses a… Continue reading Body camera video shows rescue of woman chained in Louisville home

New York City councilwoman assaulted by stranger on camera during ‘creepy’ TV interview

A New York City councilwoman found herself on the receiving end of an unexpected and ‘creepy’ kiss from a stranger during a TV interview with CBS New York. A video posted to Twitter Thursday shows Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, R-NY., stood for an interview on Brighton Beach in Brooklyn when a man wearing a hat seemingly… Continue reading New York City councilwoman assaulted by stranger on camera during ‘creepy’ TV interview

Biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner resigns

The biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner for England and Wales has handed in his resignation to the Home Office, citing delays to the Data Protection and Digital Information (DPDI) Bill. As biometrics commissioner, Fraser Sampson is responsible for oversight of how police collect, retain and use a range of biometric material (including digital facial… Continue reading Biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner resigns

‘Big Brother’ contestant Luke Valentine removed from show after using N-word on camera

“Big Brother” contestant Luke Valentine was booted from the CBS reality show on Wednesday for violating the code of conduct after using the N-word. Valentine used the racial slur in a conversation that was captured on a live feed that was streaming on Paramount+ on Tuesday night, Variety reported. The feed has since been removed.… Continue reading ‘Big Brother’ contestant Luke Valentine removed from show after using N-word on camera

Body camera footage shows Texas family held at gunpoint after police wrongly ID car as stolen

Texas police held a Black family at gunpoint earlier this month after a typo lead police to wrongly believe their car was stolen. During the incident, an officer admitted to identifying the family’s license as being from Arizona, rather than their home state of Arkansas. The incident, which unfolded on July 23 in Frisco, Texas,… Continue reading Body camera footage shows Texas family held at gunpoint after police wrongly ID car as stolen