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Rep. Sherman opens Dallas County Body Worn Camera Program

Texas State Representative Carl O. Sherman (D-109), author of HB 929 Bo’s Law opened Dallas County Constable Michael Orozco’s Body Worn Camera program Friday in Dallas.

Rep. Carl Sherman
Rep. Carl Sherman

The program is part of the recent purchase of body worn cameras that were bought by Dallas County for use at all Dallas County Constable offices.

“I am thrilled to take part in this program, which is a step for Dallas County in the implementation of this most important House Bill, Bo’s Law. The law is in memory of Botham Jean, who Bo’s Law was named for during the 87th session earlier this year.” Representative Sherman said. “There will also be a written policy for use of these body worn cameras presented Friday morning, which is instrumental in assuring the safety of men and women everywhere.”

Orozco’s office worked with the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office Civil Division to write the policy pertaining to the use of body worn cameras by Dallas County Constables.

“My hope is that all law enforcement agencies in the State of Texas will create a standard of wearing body worn cameras regularly in accordance with the Botham Jean Act and that we never forget the importance of transparency and policing with integrity,” Representative Sherman concluded.

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