Elgin police to soon begin wearing body cameras

ELGIN, Ill. (AP) — Police in suburban Elgin will soon start wearing body cameras after the City Council approved a plan to buy them.

The Wednesday vote means that the first group of 30 to 35 officers will begin wearing the cameras by February. The entire 182-member department, including the chief, is expected to start wearing cameras by the end of 2017. 

According to the (Arlington Heights) Daily Herald, the council unanimously approved the plan. The city will use $250,000 from drug-assets forfeitures and another $250,000 from a federal grant to pay for the cameras. 

Elgin Officer Josh Miller was among those who tested body cameras. He believes they help law enforcement in court cases.

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