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A subreddit all about youtube channel, Code Blue Cam. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCKkuXux09y-TCg-BQxCjNA
Donut is more entertaining because his commentary is funny. He tends to edit down long videos for time and show the good bits. Code Blue and Police Activity are basically raw footage with some neutral-ish commentary/narration added. LaCrosse is a colllege town that’s also the largest town in its general area.
Badge cam footage is generally available for public record via a Freedom of Info Act Request. LaCrosse area LEO departments all use body cams, and arrests are reported to the public as well. The content creator on Code Blue simply looks at arrest records and charges, puts in requests for the public records, and puts in on YouTube. Anyone can do ...
As a foreigner, I don’t know much about the crime rate in the US. Is it safe to safe Wisconson has a lot of troublemakers? 😅. Could have something to do with where the channel's owners are or have access to police bodycam footage. 405 subscribers in the CodeBlueCam community. A subreddit all about youtube channel, Code Blue Cam….
Like someone has already stated, Code Blue Cam posts a lot of La Crosse body cam footage since he's from La Crosse. There are also other channels such as Midwest Public Safety that post bodycam content from Milwaukee, Chicago, Minneapolis, etc. Lastly, Incident Response is based in the Milwaukee area, and he also posts a lot of Milwaukee area ...
La Crosse, WI. Right on the Mississippi and home to UW La Crosse, Viterbo, and West Tech. Oh and La Crescent and Onalaska are cool as well. Addicted to Code Blue Cam in YouTube. So a couple of weeks ago youtube started recommending me Code Blue Cam videos and now I can't stop watching them. I don't even live in the US I live in Costa Rica.
The Evolution of Code Blue Cam: As Code Blue Cam has evolved over time, its scope and focus have grown, indicating a departure from being solely centered in Wisconsin. The channel's content has diversified to include educational videos, interviews with medical professionals, and discussions on various medical topics.
I do a similar thing to Code Blue Cam, they utilize public record (FOIA) laws in order to obtain footage. To find incidents, good places to look are local news blotters, court records, and even local Facebook groups/posts.
I live for Code Blue Cam, Wisconsin is fucking insane. Commit assault, have 3 open warrants, assault an office, flee, hit 3 cars, hit two cop cars, get caught with an illegal firearm and distribution amounts of narcotics. Out on $400 signature bond. Most vids on police activity are footage from body cams that the PD released which is normal ...
The Rookie because I, too, worked construction before becoming a cop in my 30’s. it’s quite light hearted in comparison to the rest and i like the bodycam/dashcam footage they include. The small details are quite nice with correct call signs and calling it a shop. That said, the storylines are obviously exaggerated.