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Is ShotSpotter helping catch killers? Cleveland has spent $2.8 million on the tool, and there is growing evidence that it is ...
Jackson police are working to roll out a gunshot detection system across the city in an effort to reduce response times and ...
A suspect who police say fled from a traffic stop last month, prompting the Castle Theatre to postpone a live music event, ...
Little Rock Emergency Communications responded to 496 calls -- including 210 emails -- regarding the use of fireworks within ...
DECATUR — Gregory L. Griffin Jr., who beat his sister’s boyfriend so severely the victim suffered fractured bones in his ...
Little Rock Emergency Communications responded to 496 reports -- including 210 emails -- regarding the use of fireworks ...
A 56-year-old man was involved in a fight with another male late Saturday on a train platform, police said. The man sustained ...
July 3: one call for shots fired that was later determined to be firecrackers, seven ShotSpotter calls ● July 5: five calls ...
A man was found with gunshot wounds after police were called to a ShotSpotter activation on Oak Grove Avenue in Springfield on Sunday.
MPD has little oversight over ShotSpotter. The department couldn’t describe the benefits of the controversial system and doesn’t know where all the sensors are.
The Columbus Department of Public Safety is on track to spend more than $6 million on ShotSpotter since signing on in 2018. But is it worth the cost?
ShotSpotter sensors cover roughly a one mile area in the city, though neither CPD nor SoundThinking disclose their locations or how many sensors are in the city.