Knox County commissioners call for review of Flock cameras; KCSO pauses new installations
WBIR · Elana Mutnick · July 27, 2026 · Knox County, Tennessee
Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution requesting further review of the Knox County Sheriff's Office license-plate reader program. KCSO paused new installations. Reporting also noted grant-funded cameras and plans discussed in the hundreds.
Why it is in the file
Unanimous commission review + installation pause is the procedural fact. Pair with WVLT's grant-funding questions.
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