The Minneapolis Police Department isn't tracking whether all its officers are routinely activating their body cameras, despite a directive to do so following the fatal police shooting of an Australian woman.
Minneapolis officials are planning changes to the police department's policy on body cameras following the shooting by an officer of an unarmed Australian woman this month.
A massive divide over how to regulate the use of body cameras could hang up legislation as the state's largest police department deploys the technology this year in Minneapolis.