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Sheriff's office purchases 17 body cameras

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Lt. Matt Luetke with the Lucas County Sheriff's Office, holds running footage on his cell phone that his camera body camera is shooting.

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Sheriff John Tharp, right, hands out a copy of the new body camera policy to Lorinda McCalebb.

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Sheriff John Tharp's body camera policy.

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Sheriff John Tharp, left, shakes hands with Lucas County Commissioner Tina Skeldon Wozniak.

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Sheriff John Tharp announces the implementation of the Sheriff'€™s body camera policy.

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Sheriff John Tharp, left, jokes with Lucas County Commissioner Pete Gerken, right, about how different the public acts knowing they are being watched by a camera.

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Lucas County Commissioner Carol Contrada speaks during the press conference.

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Rev. D.L. Perryman, Pastor of Center of Hope Basptist Church, takes the podium.

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