The Columbus Department of Public Safety is on track to spend more than $6 million on ShotSpotter since signing on in 2018.
ShotSpotter is an auditory gunshot detection system that notifies police of gunfire within a minute. Here's how it works.
ShotSpotter operates in Columbus and more than 170 American cities, but many have dropped the service which detects gunfire ...
The gunshot detection technology, ShotSpotter, is still active in the city but will be shut down in 30 days if the contract ...
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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 ...