(Portland, OR) -- Portland and Gresham police are going to be adopting new policies and training over the public's right to film officers. The changes are stemming from a lawsuit that claimed a Portland woman's rights were violated when an officer took her phone while live-streaming an arrest in 2013. Oregon's ACLU reached a settlement with the police department Monday. In addition to the new filming policies, the city of Gresham will have to pay more than 80-thousand dollars in legal fees.



