Men and women across all political parties are equally in favor of integrating gun detection with existing security camera systems for additional safety More than three-quarters of Americans (77.4%) ...
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - The Pueblo Police Department expanded its use of a technology that is helping officers save lives. The ...
With the U.S. experiencing so many violent incidents on campuses, prevention is critical for administrators who must keep students, faculty, and staff safe while fostering environments that encourage ...
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ZeroEyes, the creators of the first AI-based gun detection video analytics platform to earn the full US Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act ...
Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, one local college says it has safeguards in place that could have prevented a similar situation from happening. For the past year, ...
More than three-quarters of Americans support deploying gun detection technology in schools, workplaces, and houses of worship, according to a new national survey. The data shows 77.4% of respondents ...
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Utica police chief talks ShotSpotter benefits

More than a year after its deployment across the city, Utica Police Chief Mark Williams reflected on the department’s use of ...
In the wake of the recent shooting at Brown University, as often happens in the aftermath of tragedy, the conversation turned ...
The department's Operation Close Out used data from ShotSpotter gunfire-detection technology to deploy more than 100 officers ...
AUSTIN, Texas — More than three-quarters of Americans (77.4%) believe gun detection technology should be deployed in schools, workplaces, and other public spaces, according to new survey data released ...