They're listening for gunshots. Since 2019, Columbus has used ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system sold by SoundThinking, a public safety technology company based in California, to alert police ...
More than 170 law enforcement agencies have sought help in the form of ShotSpotter, according to SoundThinking, the California-based company that sells the technology. The gunshot detection system ...
ShotSpotter is used by law enforcement agencies to detect and locate gunfire, but its effectiveness and cost have been questioned. The debate over ShotSpotter's effectiveness and value continues ...
SoundThinking commends The Columbus Dispatch for its thoughtful piece on the value of ShotSpotter in Columbus ("Columbus is on track to spend $6M on ShotSpotter. But is it worth the cost?" ...
Columbus City Council has extended its contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, for another three years despite debate over its effectiveness. While ShotSpotter has been credited ...
Summary: SoundThinking, Inc. today announced that four cities in the Greater Los Angeles area have either renewed or adopted contracts to deploy ...
The Little Rock Board of Directors will vote next week on whether to restart a contract for ShotSpotter, a controversial gunshot detection service championed by police but criticized by others for ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The debate considering whether or not to keep the gunshot detection technology ShotSpotter in Little Rock is still ongoing. “It's going back before the board for a vote ...
ShotSpotter has been adopted in several communities across Los Angeles County, with Pasadena, Lancaster, Hawaiian Gardens and Lakewood, CA all deploying the technology to address gun violence and ...