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Barricade tape across a door in Japan. Barricade tape is brightly colored tape (often incorporating a two-tone pattern of alternating yellow-black or red-white stripes or the words "Caution" or "Danger" in prominent lettering) that is used to warn or catch the attention of passersby of an area or situation containing a possible hazard.
A police officer wearing a body camera on his uniform. In policing equipment, a police body camera or wearable camera, also known as body worn video (BWV), body-worn camera (BWC), or body camera, is a wearable audio, video, or photographic recording system used by police to record events in which law enforcement officers are involved, from the perspective of the officer wearing it.
Barricade tape, also known as caution tape or police tape, resilient plastic tape of a signal color to catch the attention of passerby; Detectable tape, a tape buried near underground structures to make them visible to utility location devices; Flagging (tape), a colored non-adhesive tape used in marking objects
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On Thursday, Columbus police released five roughly 10-minute clips of body cam footage, from each of the five officers who fired on Sharpe. The Journal Sentinel reviewed the full footage. What new ...
The cheerleader, 13, was murdered by Aiden Fucci on Mother’s Day 2021. She was stabbed 114 times. In a heartbreaking two days of sentencing, new details emerged in the case. Graeme Massie writes
The outline provides context for photographs of the crime scene, and assists investigators in preserving the evidence. Modern investigators almost never use chalk or tape as outlines at a crime scene to avoid contaminating the evidence. Although rare in modern investigations, they have become a literary trope in popular culture.
The Burbank Police Department said its officers did not violate policy after the Los Angeles City Council president released a video he said showed the officers dumping a distressed homeless man ...