ShotSpotter automatically alerts police when shots are fired. Here's why BRPD chose to end the $400,000 yearly contract.
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.
"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 ...
The Little Rock Board of Directors will not renew a contract with a company that runs gunshot detector technology that has ...
The City of Santa Fe believes technology is ShotSpotter sensors. The companies say those sensors are placed on top of buildings or streetlamps, and can accurately detect where a gunshot was fired.
The city board will vote next week on whether to renew the city’s contract with SoundThinking Inc., formerly named ShotSpotter, and known for its controversial gunshot detection technology used by the ...
Police Department aims to install gunshot detection technology in parts of the city. The agency is asking for City Council ...
Launched in 1996, ShotSpotter is now used in more than 180 communities across the country. The company’s founder thought sensors used to detect earthquakes could also be used to locate gunfire.
“It’s in every town and city around us.” ShotSpotter, which alerts police to shootings through acoustic sensors positioned on lampposts and streetlights, “will be a step toward dealing with crime,” he ...
"It's in every town and city around us." ShotSpotter, which alerts police to shootings through acoustic sensors positioned on lampposts and streetlights, "will be a step toward dealing with crime ...
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