Newstral
Article
thestar.com on 2018-07-21 02:07
Toronto Police want to use ShotSpotter to pinpoint location of shootings. Does the technology work?
Related news
- NToronto city council to consider investing in ‘gunshot detection technology,’ ShotSpotternationalpost.com
- Gunshot detection technology ShotSpotter soars 26% in public debutTechCrunch
- ShotSpotter gunfire detection technology launches in DurhamWRAL
- Toronto police board approves gunshot-listening technologythestar.com
- DNYPD uses ShotSpotter technology to detect Brooklyn shootingDaily News
- Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell shelves plans for ShotSpotter technologySeattle Times
- Community group urges Portland adopt ShotSpotter technology, along with list of ‘violent players’ to help curb shootingsoregonlive.com
- Civil rights organization urges city hall to delay purchase of gunshot-location technologythestar.com
- DNYPD's ShotSpotter picking up otherwise unreported shootingsDaily News
- Long Beach Police to Get Shotspotter Technologylongislandpress.com
- Toronto is not immune to mass shootingsthestar.com
- A deadly weekend of shootings in Torontothestar.com
- Durham leaders discuss controversial ShotSpotter technology at public meetingWRAL
- ShotSpotter technology aids in federal firearms arrest of Columbus manWBNS-10TV
- ShotSpotter technology helps Canton police make three arrests, seize gunscleveland19.com
- Heated debate over potential use of ShotSpotter technology in DurhamWRAL
- ShotSpotter worked with alders on push to keep the technologychicagoreader.com
- ShotSpotter technology welcomed by central Bakersfield activists, policebakersfield.com
- WRAL Investigates whether ShotSpotter technology actually reduces violenceWRAL
- Durham leaders explain need for ShotSpotter gun detection technologyWRAL