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2024 Shotspotter Results in Albuquerque

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Albuquerque Police Department, in partnership with investigators at the Crime Lab and the Real Time Crime Center, launched a new pilot initiative called the ShotSpotter Hotspot Organized Tracking program (known as the S.H.O.T. program) to proactively address gun violence in a Southeast Albuquerque neighborhood with a high number of ShotSpotter gunshot detections.

The pilot program led to a 47% decrease in gunshot detection
in the Southeast neighborhood.

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In the News

Screenshot of a tweet by Griffin Rushton reporting that Albuquerque police leaders and Mayor Tim Keller are outlining a plan to use the city’s ShotSpotter network to reduce gunshots, with a photo of a press conference held in front of an Albuquerque Police vehicle as media record the announcement.
Albuquerque ShotSpotter pilot is a success.
Screenshot of a News Radio KKOB tweet stating that Albuquerque added new ShotSpotter locations ahead of the holidays to address public safety concerns, with a link preview to a KOAT story about Mayor Keller discussing holiday shopping safety.
Albuquerque police use ShotSpotter during holiday season.
Screenshot of a tweet by Senator Martin Heinrich stating that expanding APD’s ShotSpotter system led to a 26% reduction in gunfire within the coverage area, with a link to an Albuquerque Journal article about adding gunshot detection devices to the Uptown area.
ShotSpotter is part of 26% reduction in gunfire in Albuquerque.
Screenshot of a KOAT 7 News tweet about ShotSpotter technology expanding across Albuquerque, featuring an image of a gunshot detection sensor mounted on a utility pole.
ShotSpotter expanding in Albuquerque.
Screenshot of an Albuquerque Police Department tweet explaining that APD uses ShotSpotter in all six area commands, with an image of police vehicles flashing red and blue lights and the text “Daily 49” displayed at the bottom.
Albuquerque ShotSpotter helps ensures quick police response times.
Albuquerque ShotSpotter helps 
solve gun crimes.
ABQ TIMES
ABQ TIMES
Albuquerque felon convicted for illegal firearm possession.
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KOAT NEWS
KOAT NEWS
Crime fighting technology expanding across Albuquerque.
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KOAT NEWS
KOAT NEWS
Albuquerque police uses technology 
to track gunshots.
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KOAT NEWS
KOAT NEWS
Teens charged in murder of homeless man.
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ABQ NEWS
ABQ NEWS
Quiet SE Neighborhood Rocked by Drive By Shooting, At Least 15 Shots Fired.
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KOAT NEWS
KOAT NEWS
Suspect in custody for string of violent crimes in Southeast Albuquerque.
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KRQE news
KRQE news
APD says ShotSpotter helping with a number of investigations.
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KRQE news
KRQE news
New technology helps police arrest Albuquerque woman.
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KRQE news
KRQE news
Man charged with fleeing police, drug trafficking after traffic stop in Albuquerque.
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KOB4 News
KOB4 News
Police observe instances of drop in crime after just 1 arrest
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KOAT NEWS
KOAT NEWS
ABQ mayor talks public safety and action being taken in the city.
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KOB4 News
KOB4 News
14-year-old critically wounded in shooting.
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