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NYPD suspends use of body camera model after one explodes

WATCH ABOVE: Officials with the NYPD discuss the path forward after a body camera malfunctioned over the weekend – Oct 22, 2018

The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has suspended use of a model of body camera after one exploded.

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The NYPD says an officer noticed smoke coming from the Vievu LE-5 body camera on Saturday night. The officer removed it and the device exploded. No one was injured.

The NYPD says that the explosion revealed a potential for the battery to ignite, and that the cameras are being removed out of an abundance of caution.

The 2,990 LE-5 cameras are being removed. In a statement, Axon, Vievu’s parent company, says it will do whatever is necessary to quickly and safely resolve the situation.

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The NYPD says more than 15,000 body cameras are deployed throughout the department. Officers using other models will continue to wear them.

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