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Marquette County narrowly adopts resolution backing local law enforcement standards
Summary
The Marquette County Board of Commissioners on April 14 adopted a resolution endorsing practices such as body cameras, uniform identification and strict use-of-force policies for local law enforcement. The measure passed 3-2 after divided debate among commissioners.
The Marquette County Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 on April 14 to adopt a resolution titled "Resolution in Support of P.E.O.P.L.E." (Policies Encouraging Overall Professional Law Enforcement), endorsing practices the board said promote professionalism among police agencies that operate in the county.
The resolution lists expected practices for law enforcement, including wearing standard uniforms and badges with name tags, the use of body-worn and dash cameras to document…
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