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Flock Camera Ban Tracker

A continuously updated record of jurisdictions that ended Flock contracts, ordered cameras removed, or suffered reported theft and vandalism — every entry linked to a public source.

Live database Last updated Aug 17, 2026
Why this exists: news articles about Flock pushback go stale the day they're published. This database is maintained continuously — it's the number journalists and residents can actually rely on.

The numbers right now

23+
jurisdictions ended Flock contracts
Source: NewsNation, Aug 2026
20+
cameras reported stolen or vandalized
Sources: StarTribune, Fox9
3
states with active legal-policy stories (CA, MN, IL)
See state board

Tracked actions

JurisdictionActionDateSource
Nationwide 23 jurisdictions canceled or ended Flock contracts Aug 2026 NewsNation
Illinois (city pending verification) Removal order issued for unlawful cameras Aug 2026 SlashGear
Winona, MN Incident — all 8 cameras stolen, not recovered Aug 2026 Fox9
Edina, MN Incident — 6 cameras vandalized Aug 2026 StarTribune
Duluth, MN Incident — 6 cameras vandalized Aug 2026 Kansas City Star
Monterey County, CA Incident — cameras damaged; suspect arrested Aug 2026 ABC30
Iowa communities Pushback and vandalism reported Aug 2026 Des Moines Register
How to read this table: "Contract ended / removal order" rows are formal actions. "Incident" rows are reported thefts or vandalism — they show public pushback, but we do not endorse vandalism, and it is a crime. Formal actions are what actually change policy.

Method & updates

  • Every row is linked to its original public source; nothing is added from hearsay.
  • The tracker is updated as new bans, cancellations and incidents are reported — check the "Last updated" date above.
  • Corrections and tips: support@flockcameratracker.com. We verify before publishing.

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