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Meeting Date: 04/11/2022  
BWCs Grant Award Acceptance by the Webb Co. Sheriff's Office
Submitted for: Martin Cuellar Submitted By: Anita Guerra
Department: Sheriff  

Subject:
Discussion and possible action to authorize the acceptance of a grant award as developed, written, and submitted by and for the Webb County Sheriff's Office from the Office of the Governor Criminal Justice Division in the amount of $63,690 for Body Worn Camera (BWCs) equipment, software, and supplies; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents; and any other matters incident thereto. This grant requires cash match of 25% of $21,230, which will be met utilizing the Sheriff’s Office forfeiture funds [Fund #2152] for a total project cost of $84,920; and, thus will have no impact to the general fund. All required documents were sent for review through the Economic Development Department and the solicitation is compliant with the Webb County Single Point of Contact (SPOC) procedures. [Requested by Martin Cuellar, Webb County Sheriff]

Issue: The use of Body Worn Cameras have been shown in studies to be an effective strategy for law enforcement agencies, and their use has grown to be a standard and beneficial practice for sworn officers.  

Solution: Grant award to expand and leverage grant resources so that the Webb County Sheriff’s Office will be able increase transparency and accountability through the continued utilization of body-worn cameras for its sworn officer force.

Result: The Webb County Sheriff’s Office will be able to achieve greater transparency and accountability in its service and protection of the Laredo/Webb County public and taxpayers.
Background:
Body-worn cameras (BWCs) can be highly effective, providing an inalterable audio and visual record of interactions that can capture empirical evidence in the event of a crime, police-citizen interaction, or use-of-force incident. Preliminary research by the U.S. Department of Justice indicates that departments that have effectively implemented body-worn cameras (BWC) programs have received fewer public complaints, file fewer use-of-force reports, and show a reduction in adjudicated complaints resulting in a decrease of settlements.
Previous Court Action:
The court gave authorization to apply for this grant  for Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs) on 09/27/2021. 

Fiscal Impact
Budget Account Number: To Be Determined
Funding Source: Grant Revenue
Balance: Various
Financial Impact:
$63,690                Grant award 
$21,230               Cash match from the Sheriff’s Office forfeiture funds [Fund # 2152]
Thus, there will be no impact to the general fund
 

    

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