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4th Suspect Arrested in 6800 Madrid HomicideBeaumont Police Detectives have made a fourth arrest in the April 11th homicide of Anthony Wilson. The suspect, Bernard Bell a 26 year old Beaumont resident, picture below in the grey hoodie is the brother of one of the previously arrested suspects. Bell has been charged with Tampering with Evidence and Felon in Possession of a Firearm. 3rd Press Release 4/14/19 2:15 p. m. Beaumont Police Detectives have made a third arrest in the April 11th homicide of Anthony Wilson. The suspect is a 15 year old male, therefore his identity can not be released. BPD will be scheduling a press conference for the early part of this week to address the circumstances surrounding the investigation, including the outpouring of support and assistance from the community. The details of the press conference will be announced at a later time, via press release. 2nd Press Release 4/14/19 5:30 a. m.

 

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But this is the ecosystem Amazon is building. Most of us still associate Amazon with free shipping and VOD, but the company really wants a piece of the government action. Whatever it hasn't tied up in hosting and storage, it's looking to collect via surveillance tech. Amazon is selling as much facial recognition software as it can to law enforcement agencies despite recent controversies and now it's hoping its home products will attract more subsidized deployments. Local law enforcement provides the public with cheap or free doorbell cameras and swings by for the footage whenever needed. Who isn't going to feel obligated to hand this over to the cops when they come asking?As the EFF's Dave Maass points out, if cops wanted to outfit a ton of homes with surveillance cameras they could access at any time, there would be some pushback.