© 2024 University of Missouri - KBIA
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Kansas City OKs Police Policies on Protests, Body Cameras

Kansas City police officials have approved policies governing officers' response to public demonstrations and the use of body cameras.

The city's Board of Police Commissioners on Tuesday approved a policy that limits the use of less-lethal munitions such as tear gas and other tactics to break up unruly protests. Officers are required to focus on people breaking the law and allow others to exercise their free speech rights.

The policy came after police were criticized for their handling of social justice demonstrations in Kansas City last year. A second policy requires police to activate body-worn cameras in every interaction with the public.

The Associated Press is one of the largest and most trusted sources of independent newsgathering, supplying a steady stream of news to its members, international subscribers and commercial customers. AP is neither privately owned nor government-funded; instead, it's a not-for-profit news cooperative owned by its American newspaper and broadcast members.