The Columbus Department of Public Safety is on track to spend more than $6 million on ShotSpotter since signing on in 2018.
ShotSpotter is an auditory gunshot detection system that notifies police of gunfire within a minute. Here's how it works.
Thell Robinson, founder of Halt Violence, a Hilltop nonprofit, offers his thoughts on Columbus' use of ShotSpotter gunfire ...
ShotSpotter, which is owned by private company SoundThinking, uses audio sensors placed on the tops of buildings or street lights to listen for sounds that may be gunfire. “The array of sensors ...
ShotSpotter is one of three tools the city is implementing through an $800,000 federal grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance. It uses sensors placed in a neighborhood to listen for gunshots ...
Little Rock has dozens of the gunshot detection sensors in a 2-square-mile area south of Interstate 630, roughly from Woodrow Street to Fair Park Boulevard. ShotSpotter has not removed any of its ...
Cleveland police received a ShotSpotter notification about 1:30 p.m. ShotSpotter is technology that detects gun sounds and alerts local law enforcement. If you purchase a product or register for ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Officers with the Greenville Police Department arrived to a shooting in less than three minutes Monday, thanks to ShotSpotter technology. ShotSpotter was implemented in ...
ShotSpotter uses sensors to detect gunshots and dispatch police officers. Police officials say it will save lives when gunfire goes unreported.