Here’s what 20 Washtenaw County inmates said in lawsuit against recorded strip searches
Read full article: Here’s what 20 Washtenaw County inmates said in lawsuit against recorded strip searches20 women inmates at the prison in Washtenaw County provided their experience with corrections officers using body cameras while conducting strip searches in a lawsuit.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents roll out body cameras to agents in five cities
Read full article: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents roll out body cameras to agents in five citiesImmigration and Customs Enforcement agents in five cities will start wearing body-worn cameras under a new policy being rolled out.
Karen Drew: I’m an investigative reporter. I thought I would have done better
Read full article: Karen Drew: I’m an investigative reporter. I thought I would have done betterThe assignment didn’t seem too hard. Go into a Detroit apartment and find the hidden cameras that have been placed there by the Local 4 Investigative Team.
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Man charged in connection with hidden cameras discovered at Shelby Township Chili Peppers Tanning salon
Read full article: Man charged in connection with hidden cameras discovered at Shelby Township Chili Peppers Tanning salonSTERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – A local man has been charged in connection with hidden cameras discovered at the Shelby Township based Chili Peppers Tanning salon. Update: Man charged with installing hidden cameras at Shelby Township tanning salon faced similar charges 10 years agoOn Monday Brian Maciborski was arraigned in the 41-A District Court of Sterling Heights on multiple felony charges in connection with the hidden cameras discovered on Feb. 14. Read: Chili Pepper’s Tanning in Shelby Township closed after hidden cameras discoveredRead More: Off-duty officer finds hidden cameras inside Chili Pepper’s Tanning salon in Shelby TownshipThe charges include three counts of eavesdropping and one count for possession of analogues. Due to a prior conviction for eavesdropping in 2005 out of Sterling Heights, consideration will be given for eavesdropping second offenses, a five year felony. Maciborski was given a cash surety bond in the amount of $250,000.