Bidding for a new contract is now underway after Johnson's controversial decision to end Chicago's relationship with ...
ShotSpotter automatically alerts police when shots are fired. Here's why BRPD chose to end the $400,000 yearly contract.
"The incident highlights how technology continues to enhance the effectiveness of our public safety efforts," police wrote on Facebook.As WJCL 22 Investigates uncovered, Flock cameras, and similar ...
After getting rid of ShotSpotter services, Little Rock city directors will soon be considering different technology.
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The Mercury on MSNPottstown man draws prison on gun charge after arrest with help of ‘ShotSpotter’A Pottstown man will spend up to seven years in prison on gun charges after he was linked to gunfire in the borough with the ...
"I think it's just the city trying to see what's out there, trying to find the magic technology that is being promised by ...
By Andy Cole Click here for updates on this story SAVANNAH, Georgia (WJCL) — Thanks to their quick response, and the latest ...
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WWLP Springfield on MSNMachine gun found inside stolen vehicle, Chicopee man arrestedA Chicopee man was arrested after police found a machine gun inside a stolen vehicle that was tracked through city cameras in Springfield during a ShotSpotter activation investigation.
In a major belt-tightening measure, Police Chief Thomas Morse Jr. said he's ending a $400,000 annual contract with a company that's provided the city for 18 years with sensor technology.
The Little Rock City Board will decide whether to spend taxpayer funds for the purchase of 30 additional automated license ...
The Little Rock directors are going to vote on several new additions for LRPD, including new cameras, software and vests.
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