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GPD says body-worn camera rules will return to legislature after public hearings

General Government Operations and Appropriations · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Guam Police Department officials said a body-worn camera general order, revised with AG input, will undergo three public hearings (Feb. 12, 19 and 26) and then be compiled, sent to the chief for review and returned to the legislature for amendment and potential adoption.

Guam — The Guam Police Department told legislators the department's body-worn camera policy has been revised with input from the Attorney General's office and will undergo public hearings before the rule is finalized.

"Once we're done the 3 public hearings for the body worn cameras, myself and my committee ... we'll compile everything ... send it to the chief for his review," Captain Flickinger said. "And if…

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