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Screenshot of a Miami Police Department social media post reporting that officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert near SW 16 Avenue and 3 Street, where a man with a gunshot wound was found and transported to a trauma hospital, accompanied by a blue “MPD Breaking News Alert” graphic.
ShotSpotter ensures rapid response of first responders.
Screenshot of a Miami Police Department social media post reporting officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert near NW 2nd Avenue and 62nd Street, where a man with a gunshot wound was found and transported to a trauma hospital, accompanied by a black “MPD Alert” graphic.
ShotSpotter provides police with the accurate location of shootings.
Screenshot of a Miami Police Department social media post reporting that officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert near SW 16 Avenue and 3 Street, where a man with a gunshot wound was found and transported to a trauma hospital, accompanied by a blue “MPD Breaking News Alert” graphic.
ShotSpotter alerts help Miami police with investigations into shootings.
Screenshot of an ATF HQ social media post stating that a career criminal was sentenced after ATF and U.S. Marshals K-9 units investigated a Miami ShotSpotter activation and located a shell casing that was matched through NIBIN to a stolen firearm, accompanied by photos of a K-9 dog sniffing a shell casing and two law enforcement K-9 dogs wearing badges.
ShotSpotter provides evidence for law enforcement & prosecutors during trials.
Screenshot of a TVV Noticias social media post reporting that Miami police received ShotSpotter alerts for multiple gunshots near NE 2nd Avenue and 55th Terrace, accompanied by a nighttime photo of police vehicles and emergency responders with flashing lights at the scene.
ShotSpotter provides accurate, rapid response even when there is no 911 call about a shooting.
Screenshot of a WSVN 7 News social media post reporting that Miami police are investigating a homicide after responding to a ShotSpotter alert at NW 2nd Court, with a preview link to a news article about an 18-year-old’s fatal shooting.
ShotSpotter enhances investigations for police in Miami.