Coatesville has adopted ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system that locates gunfire incidents in seconds for rapid response.
The city of Coatesville has invested in ShotSpotter, a sound-based gunshot detection system, to curb violence. Coatesville officials rolled out the technology Oct. 2.
(TNS) — Sacramento will continue using a controversial system of audio sensors to help its police officers respond to gunfire incidents. On Tuesday night, the City Council approved a multi-year ...
PINOLE, Calif. (KGO) -- In Contra Costa County, progress is being made on a massive project to fight gun violence on local freeways. On Wednesday night, the CHP tested its gunshot detection system, ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane police will soon use new technology to combat a concerning increase in shootings as the department works to identify possible repeat offenders responsible for multiple gun ...
William Gregg, a real-time crime analyst with the Myrtle Beach Police Department monitors over 800 cameras from around the city in the Real Time Crime Center on Feb 06, 2019. TSN 2019 File. The Myrtle ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Homicide investigators in Minneapolis are looking for suspects following a fatal shooting early Monday. MPD says squads responded to the 1900 block of Elliot Ave. on the city's south ...
In response to Grant Oosterwyk’s comments on the ShotSpotter technology (Weekend Argus, Saturday, 11 October) - the argument is not new, but it is flawed. It isn’t ShotSpotter or social intervention ...
The Myrtle Beach Police Department budgeted nearly $1 million this year to combat crime with technology. The department set aside the money to expand and upkeep its network of camera surveillance, ...