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After Police Shooting in His City, Pete Buttigieg Reinforces Bodycam Order

South Bend, Indiana Mayor and 2020 Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg on Tuesday requested the city's police chief to issue an order reaffirming the city's police department's policy on body cameras.

By CBS News

South Bend, Indiana Mayor and 2020 Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg on Tuesday requested the city's police chief to issue an order reaffirming the city's police department's policy on body cameras. According to a release pertaining to the general order, the policy requires authorities to "activate their body cameras during all work-related interactions with civilians."

The decision comes days after 53-year-old Eric Logan, an African American man, was shot and killed by a white police officer on Saturday. The officer, South Bend Police Sgt. Ryan O'Neill, alleged Logan approached him with a knife, CBS South Bend affiliate WSBT reports. 

Officials later found O'Neill did not activate his body camera during the encounter. Authorities claim the camera wasn't on because the squad car O'Neill arrived in did not have its emergency lights on; both are part of an inter-connected system that includes the vehicle's dashboard camera.

Buttigieg issued a statement urging officials to "acknowledge the hurt and honor the humanity of all involved in this loss of life" experienced by the community. He also called for greater transparency.

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