Shotspotter Saves Lives

Shotspotter Saves Lives

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Victims located in 2022 because 
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM

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OAKLAND, CA

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LAS VEGAS, NV

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM

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OAKLAND, CA

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Study shows more than 80% gunfire goes unreported to 9-1-1. In incidents where lives may hang in the balance and every second counts, the ShotSpotter gunshot detection system alerts police to virtually all gunfire in a community’s coverage area within 60 seconds. The fast response made possible by this technology ultimately helps locate victims, save lives, collect critical evidence and build community trust.

ShotSpotter technology may have helped save Ersie Joyner’s life

According to the Urban Institute, police agencies using ShotSpotter have a rate of finding shell casings that is up to three times higher than those who do not, due to the precise location provided. By ShotSpotter alerts.

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Accuracy Leads to Efficient Use of Resources

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ShotSpotter technology has a 97% accuracy rate for detections across all police department customers nationwide for the last 4 years. This statistic has been independently verified by data analytics firm Edgeworth Analytics.

Community Leaders Embrace ShotSpotter

As people start to learn about ShotSpotter, then we’ll all be a little safer, a little better,, and everybody will be able to sleep a little more comfortably.

Pastor DONOVAN PRICE
Founder, Solutions and Resources/Street Pastors, Chicago

ShotSpotter is…preventing harm to our citizens, There are frequent shootings…in this end of town and the law abiding residents are tired of it. The black residents… do not think ShotSpotter is targeting the black community, but targeting crime.

DAYTON, OH RESIDENT