The District Attorney Association is asking the governor and the legislature for more money for recording equipment like police body cameras, and funding to hire more staff to watch the videos. The association estimates that local DA offices needs one extra person for every one hundred cops wearing cameras. And that is just one of the ways that modern investigations are more expensive. Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara joins us to explain more.
DA's say more funding needed to support police body cameras
PUBLISHED October 19, 2017 @6:13 PM