Murrieta Council approves safer police officer equipment, improved park playgrounds

Better ways to “Connect With Community” were seen by the Murrieta City Council with their unanimous approval Friday, June 16, to improve seven local park playgrounds, add playground equipment to two of those parks and provide Murrieta police officers with better body cameras and more effective non-lethal taser guns.The action to make their city’s police officers’ lives and the even the lives of some perpetrators safer during capture came with the city council giving their approval to police Chief Anthony Conrad’s request to renew its contract with Axon Enterprises Inc. with $1,954,993.36 for much better public video surveillance solutions on their police officers’ body cameras that they are required to use on call, and the associated software on their police cars and centra
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