Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Glenn Heights’ leaders take public safety seriously, outfit officers with devise for improved safety and transparency

The Glenn Heights Police Department 1

GLENN HEIGHTS – The leaders in the City of Glenn Heights take public safety and transparency seriously.

Last Friday the city’s entire team of police officers were outfitted with Axon 3 body cameras. 

Glenn Heights Director of Public Safety Keith Moore said this new advanced technology is a win for everyone.

“The goal with the City of Glenn Heights, as it pertains to public safety, is always providing our public servants the latest and best technology,” Moore said. “It is important to capture all the information to be able to do our job as efficiently as Glenn Heights’ residents expect.”

The Glenn Heights Police Department realized that when Axon upgraded their technology recently it was time the city upgraded their technology too. Moore presented the device to the Glenn Heights City Council and City Manager with an explanation of the significant changes the new device offers. These changes include an integration system that allows an officer’s body camera and car camera to synchronize, the current system does not. The new system also saves the officer time in not having to return to the station after each incident to remove the camera and place it in a docking station to synchronize the data. The new body camera has the ability to activate when an officer draws a taser or their duty weapon, and it will also turn on another officer’s camera if he reports to a crime scene with his camera off. The new camera also allows the dispatch center to monitor officers in real time for safety when needed and allows other unit’s updates before responding.

ADVERTISEMENT

Moore said while the new camera is the latest technology, one of his favorite features is the real time map, which makes every camera trackable.

The Glenn Heights Police Department

“Police departments across the nation are operating under an increased level of transparency and we are no different,” Glenn Heights Deputy Police Chief Nick Bristow said. “The citizens have a right know what we are doing. I think if you polled the officers here in Glenn Heights or anywhere, most of the officers are going to embrace this technology and be glad they have the device.”

A day after the cameras deployed, Bristow had the chance to use the new technology while sitting at his home and watching an officer on a call.

“I was able to see exactly what the officer was doing, and it gave me a lot of insight, it was very helpful,” Bristow said. “The fact that city leaders are investing in this technology – even as a smaller agency and a smaller city – will help our officers function and perform at the highest level.”

If you would like to speak with Moore or Bristow about the improvements the Axom Body Camera 3 has on safety and transparency in the City of Glenn Heights, please let me know and I will facilitate a time to accommodate your needs.

ADVERTISEMENT

About the City of Glenn Heights: The City of Glenn Heights was incorporated in 1969 and is located along IH-35 East. A hospitable, business friendly and rapidly growing community divided between- Dallas and Ellis counties, Glenn Heights has a total area of 7.2 sq. miles.

Written By

ADVERTISEMENT

Read The Current Issue

Texas Metro News

Determining Optimal Protein Intake For Muscle Growth buy steroids the 3 golden rules of muscle growth
ADVERTISEMENT

You May Also Like

News

THE AFRO — Jared Forget, special agent in charge of the DEA’s Washington Division, stated that during “the course of this nearly year-long investigation,...

News

NNPA NEWSWIRE — The beating of Nichols reignited debates over the use of excessive force by law enforcement, particularly in Black communities. The five...

News

In Chicago and other cities cops commit crimes but are rarely prosecuted or fired. They stay on. They abuse residents who pay out millions...

News

After a stunning mass shooting in Birmingham’s Five Points South entertainment district that left four people dead and 17 others wounded on Saturday, Birmingham...

Advertisement