Politics & Government

$250K Given To Warminster Police For Body Cameras

State Rep. Brian Munroe presented the check to the Warminster Township Police Department late last week.

State Rep. Brian Munroe presented a $250,000 check to the Warminster Township Police Department for new body cameras.
State Rep. Brian Munroe presented a $250,000 check to the Warminster Township Police Department for new body cameras. (State Rep. Brian Munroe)

WARMINSTER, PA —State Rep. Brian Munroe jas presented a $250,000 check to the Warminster Township Police Department to help fund the purchase of body cameras for police officers.

Munroe secured the funding through the state Department of Community and Economic Development.

“Protecting our police and giving them the resources that they need to do the job in the 21st century is a top priority for me,” Munroe said. “Body cameras are now an essential piece of a police uniform, and I am more than proud and happy to be able to help provide those resources.”

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Munroe presented the check to Police Chief James Donnelly.

“Warminster Township and the Warminster Board of Supervisors are thrilled with the amount of support we have received for our police department,” Supervisor Judy Hoover said. “The body cameras will certainly add to the ability of our already excellent police department to protect our citizens.”

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Munroe represents the 144th Legislative District composed of Ivyland, Warminster, Warrington, and part of New Britain Township.

(State Rep. Brian Munroe)


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