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The Lane County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday it has followed Eugene and Springfield’s lead and canceled its contract with automatic license plate camera company Flock Safety.
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Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner confirmed Tuesday that a Flock camera was turned on after the city ordered them to be shut down in October.
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Both cities made the announcement in press releases issued Friday evening.
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Eugene’s Police Chief says his department does not work with immigration enforcement, and his officers, even when wearing plain clothes, will identify themselves when asked.
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Oregon’s largest educators union says it’s taking action following an uptick in ICE detainments near local schools.
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Community members in Eugene and Springfield have raised concerns for months about privacy, and potential federal abuse of the data Flock Safety automatic license plate reader cameras collect.
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A federal jury sided with the City of Eugene Tuesday in a lawsuit over a fatal police shooting in 2019.
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This fall, risky behavior at high school bonfires in Deschutes County has escalated, and it’s prompted the agency to issue a Public Safety Alert.
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The jury trial began Monday for a lawsuit against the City of Eugene over a fatal 2019 police shooting.
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We talk to KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White about her coverage of a local crime ring targeting Asian American's and how the controversial Flock cameras have become a big part of the story. Then we talk to David Selinger, the CEO of Deep Sentinel, a security firm, and he talks about the right blend of new tech and old ways to prevent theft.
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Eugene Police say they shot and injured a man Wednesday who they say was threatening people with a shotgun.
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A man convicted of planning to harm participants at a climbing festival in Central Oregon two years ago has been sentenced to three decades in prison.