Months after Mayor Brandon Johnson got rid of ShotSpotter, the city is searching again for gunshot technology. City Hall must decide based on public safety, not campaign promises.
Two weeks ago, the Little Rock city board voted to cancel a contract for a controversial policing technology. Now some ...
Summary: SoundThinking, Inc. today announced a multi-year renewal of its partnership with the New York Police Department for the deployment of ShotSpotter, the industry-leading acoustic gunshot ...
The city government of Little Rock, Arkansas, recently dumped ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection tool that's been adopted by ...
Bidding for a new contract is now underway after Johnson's controversial decision to end Chicago's relationship with ...
SoundThinking (SSTI) announced that the New York Police Department, or NYPD, renewed its ShotSpotter acoustic gunshot detection service. The ...
"I think it's just the city trying to see what's out there, trying to find the magic technology that is being promised by ...
Craig-Hallum upgraded SoundThinking (SSTI) to Buy from Hold with a price target of $25, up from $16, after the company announced the NYPD had ...
ShotSpotter automatically alerts police when shots are fired. Here's why BRPD chose to end the $400,000 yearly contract.
After a two-week investigation, detectives determined the shooting was a result of a drug deal that went wrong.
A two-week investigation by WPD Gun Crimes Unit detectives revealed that the shooting was the result of a drug deal gone ...
After Mayor Brandon Johnson made good on his campaign promise to deactivate the controversial ShotSpotter gunfire-detection system, he wavered in the face of opposition and directed his ...