Evans, CO - An Evans police officer's body-mounted camera captured the February shooting of a white supremacist gang member near Greeley, apparently marking the first time the increasingly popular technology recorded a Northern Colorado police shooting.That video, coupled with the district attorney's report deeming officers justified in the fatal shooting, highlight both the benefits and ongoing limitations of body-mounted cameras as investigative devices.For starters, the Evans police officer's chest-mounted video is pointed toward the ground more than at the parolee brandishing a .40 caliber Glock in the corner of the frame.On top of that, the camera a LaSalle officer was wearing Feb. 25 that would have captured a different and likely more telling perspective of the deadly encounter was tucked into a pocket because it "would not attach" to the extra armor the officer donned moments before shots were fired.