🌟 Exciting News from GrantsHelp! As part of our ongoing efforts to streamline user experience and improve access to grant products and related resources, the GrantsHelp websites will begin to sunset starting on October 1, 2025. All grant content and tools are being integrated into our core media platforms— Police1, FireRescue1, EMS1, Corrections1, and Gov1—where the majority of our audience already engages. We appreciate your support as we modernize and consolidate our digital presence to better serve public service agencies and their funding needs.

Mich. police purchase 20 microphones for in-car video


By Mark Tower
MLive

SAGINAW, Mich. — Faulty video and audio recording equipment was exposed publicly as a problem at the Saginaw Police Department in the wake of the July 1 fatal shooting of Milton Hall, a local homeless man, by city officers.

More than eight months after Hall's death, the department is still addressing equipment issues brought to light by the criminal investigation, which resulted in no charges being filed against any of the officers involved.

Saginaw City Council on Monday, March 18, approved a $5,900 expenditure for 20 on-body microphones that collect audio for the department's in-car video cameras.  The technology dealer, Kustom Signals Inc ., recently told the city that they provide a higher-quality microphone than the ones sold to Saginaw with the in-car cameras. The company agreed to upgrade the city's microphones at the cost of lower-grade technology.

Full Story : Saginaw Police Department buying 20 microphones for in-car video system

Copyright © 2025 PoliceGrantsHelp.com. All rights reserved.