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Colorado residents push for gunshot detection technology in their Aurora neighborhood - CBS News

Aurora neighbors push for ShotSpotter or other gunshot detection technology 02:58. Residents in part of Aurora say they hear a lot of gunshots, but few sirens. Read More
Aurora neighbors petition for shot detection technology to help reduce gun crime

Aurora residents are petitioning the city to invest in ShotSpotter or gunshot detection technology to help reduce gun violence in the area. FOX31's Alliyah Sims spoke with one man who says the ... Read More
Seattle residents debate effectiveness of gunshot detection technology - KOMO

In November 2023, Seattle lawmakers approved $1.5 million in its 2024 budget to test acoustic gunshot detection systems, such as ShotSpotter or a similar technology. Read More
Understanding gunshot detection technology | wthr.com

Studies also show that because gunshot detection technology leads to faster and more precise response times, it can lead to faster medical aid for victims. “Saving lives is the reason police ... Read More
Chicago to stop using controversial gunshot detection system this year - USA TODAY

Chicago will not renew its contract to use the controversial gunshot detection system ShotSpotter and plans to decommission the technology this year, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office announced ... Read More
Colorado residents push for gunshot detection technology in their Aurora neighborhood - MSN

Colorado residents push for gunshot detection technology in their Aurora neighborhood. Story by Tori Mason • 4mo. R esidents in part of Aurora say they hear a lot of gunshots, but few sirens. Read More
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