Beecher Police Department to Get New In-Car Cameras for $60,255
Village of Beecher Board Meeting | October 27, 2025
Article Summary: The Beecher Village Board has approved the purchase of a new in-car camera system for the police department from Axon Enterprise, Inc. for $60,255.51. The cost will be spread over several years, with a portion expected to be covered by a state grant.
Beecher Police Department Key Points:
-
The village approved a five-year contract with Axon Enterprise for an in-car camera system.
-
The total cost is $60,255.51, with payments scheduled from December 2025 through June 2030.
-
A reimbursement grant from the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) will help offset the expense.
The Beecher Police Department will be equipped with new in-car cameras after the Village Board on Monday, October 27, 2025, approved a purchase from Axon Enterprise, Inc. totaling $60,255.51.
Trustee Joe Tieri, chair of the Public Safety Committee, made the motion to approve the technology upgrade. The agreement structures the payments over a multi-year period to manage the cost. The schedule begins with a small payment of $935.43 in December 2025, followed by a larger payment of $36,870.12 in May 2026. The remaining balance will be paid in annual installments of $5,612.49 from June 2027 through 2030.
According to the agenda, a portion of the total cost will be offset by a reimbursement grant from the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB), reducing the direct impact on the village budget. The new camera system represents a significant modernization of the department’s equipment, enhancing officer safety and evidence collection capabilities. The board approved the purchase with a unanimous 6-0 vote.
Latest News Stories
White House calls on Pritzker to cooperate with ICE
DHS pushes back on Minnesota lawsuit over Metro Surge shootings
Frankfort Man Arrested by State Police for Threatening Governor Pritzker
Supreme Court reverses $1B copyright lawsuit
U.S. Supreme Court rules against automatic prison release punishments
State Police address FOID, cyber security audit findings
Poll: Trump demonstrates stronger cognitive, communication skills compared to Biden
Illinois Quick Hits: Red Line funds ordered to be unfrozen
EXCLUSIVE: 5 years in, Operation Lone Star seizes 870 million lethal doses of fentanyl
Proposal to decrease reliance on paper documents passes House
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Capital Improvements & IT Committee for March 3, 2026
Beecher Capitalizes on Free Passes to Overpower Kankakee 16-4
Chicago can’t ditch airlines’ suit vs ‘disruptive’ paid sick leave rules
FEMA says funding debate didn’t affect response to Hawaii