"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 ...
He said as crime hot spots have shifted over the years, ShotSpotter's success rate has waned. Presently, the sensors only cover six of Baton Rouge's 80 square miles, plus two additional areas ...
If the board renews the contract, the city would spend $188,000 to continue using ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors for another year. The city has dozens of the sensors in a 2-square-mile ...