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Independent audit finds Mankato body‑worn camera program substantially compliant with Minnesota law

5601371 · April 28, 2025
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An independent, state‑mandated audit found the Mankato Department of Public Safety’s body‑worn camera program “substantially compliant” with Minnesota statutes covering policy, retention, access and discipline. The audit covered the program’s inception through Oct. 21, 2024; the department said it will share practices with other agencies.

The Mankato City Council heard results of a state‑mandated independent audit of the Mankato Department of Public Safety’s body‑worn camera program and was told the program is “substantially compliant” with Minnesota law.

Director Jeremy Clifton told the council Rampart Audit LLC reviewed the department’s policies, procedures and operations and sampled body‑worn camera data covering the program’s inception through Oct. 21, 2024. “In our opinion, Mankato Department…

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