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Columbus City Council is scheduled to vote Monday night on the expansion of ShotSpotter tech in the Near East Side of Columbus. If approved, the technology will cover 15 square miles and cost about $884,000 a year.
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Columbus City Council expanded its $3.5 million ShotSpotter program into the Wedgewood Village Apartments area, where 13-year-old Sinzae Reed was shot and killed by a neighbor in October.
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The gunshot-detection microphones used by the Dayton Police Department dispatched officers to West Dayton over 2,200 times over the last two years.
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Columbus is continuing its rollout of a system that can quickly detect gunshots and their source.Police in Columbus said Thursday the ShotSpotter…
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Hilltop residents will hear a lot of gunfire Tuesday afternoon, but they won't be in any danger. The practice is meant to calibrate the ShotSpotter…
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In the latest Columbus budget, there's $1 million set aside to install a new system called ShotSpotter. It’s a computer software that uses microphone-like…
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In Avondale, a Cincinnati neighborhood with an "overabundance and saturation of gunfire activity," police have a new way of pinpointing it so they can get…