The APD hopes to have their body cameras ready for training before the new policy takes effect, Kerle said.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Anchorage Police Department and the Anchorage Police Department Employees Association plan on moving into arbitration due to aThe Chief of the Anchorage Police Department Michael Kerle spoke about the department’s dispute with the Anchorage Police Department Employee’s Association concerning the policy of officer-worn body cameras.
The matter of the policy could not be settled with the department and the union, and has gone on to arbitration. City attorney Blair Christiansen is participating in the arbitration.
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