The Justice Department is considering letting police officers wear body cameras during joint operations with federal agents in a potential reversal of a policy that had strained relationships with local law enforcement.
Despite the growing number of police departments nationwide that require body cameras for public accountability, the Justice Department bars federal agents from using them, saying that recording their work would jeopardize sensitive investigations.
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