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Former NYPD Homicide Detective talks about how ShotSpotter detected the direction and location of shots fired, helping law enforcement agencies respond more accurately to gunfire incidents.
NYPD responds to ShotSpotter alert, recovers gun & makes arrests
Screenshot of a silive.com post reporting that a man and woman were arrested with a gun and ecstasy in a Staten Island park. The image shows a handgun, two loaded magazines, loose ammunition, a holster, and a pile of assorted pills laid out on a white surface as evidence.
ShotSpotter makeing Staten Island safer, NYPD recovers gun & makes arrests
Screenshot of an NYPD News post about a ShotSpotter alert in Brooklyn, featuring a photo of a recovered revolver and several loose rounds of ammunition displayed on a white surface.
ShotSpotter alert leads officers to location of suspects shooting
Screenshot of an NYPD News post describing a ShotSpotter alert response, featuring two confiscated handguns, magazines, and loose ammunition displayed on a white surface.
Two less guns on the street due to ShotSpotter
Screenshot of a January 3, 2021 NYPD News tweet stating that officers from the 105th Precinct responded to a ShotSpotter alert in Queens and recovered two loaded firearms while making four arrests.
ShotSpotter alert leads to arrest on New Year's Day
Screenshot of an April 17, 2020 NYPD News tweet stating that officers from the 23rd Precinct responded to a ShotSpotter activation, apprehended a suspect, and confiscated a firearm. Below the tweet text, two uniformed NYPD officers stand indoors behind a desk, with one officer holding a clear evidence bag containing a handgun, magazine, and related paperwork.
Arrest and gun recovered due to ShotSpotter alert
One less gun due to ShotSpotter
Screenshot of a March 27, 2020 tweet from Jessica S. Tisch stating that NYPD 47th Precinct officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation, made an arrest, and recovered a sawed-off shotgun. The image shows five uniformed NYPD officers standing against a brick wall, with a photo inset of the recovered shotgun displayed below them.
ShotSpotter leads officers to further evidence of shooting
NYPD responds to ShotSpotter alert, recovers gun & makes arrests
Screenshot of an NYPD News post about a ShotSpotter alert in Brooklyn, featuring a photo of a recovered revolver and several loose rounds of ammunition displayed on a white surface.
ShotSpotter alert leads officers to location of suspects shooting
Screenshot of an NYPD News post describing a ShotSpotter alert response, featuring two confiscated handguns, magazines, and loose ammunition displayed on a white surface.
Two less guns on the street due to ShotSpotter
Screenshot of a January 3, 2021 NYPD News tweet stating that officers from the 105th Precinct responded to a ShotSpotter alert in Queens and recovered two loaded firearms while making four arrests.
ShotSpotter alert leads to arrest on New Year’s Day
Screenshot of an April 17, 2020 NYPD News tweet stating that officers from the 23rd Precinct responded to a ShotSpotter activation, apprehended a suspect, and confiscated a firearm. Below the tweet text, two uniformed NYPD officers stand indoors behind a desk, with one officer holding a clear evidence bag containing a handgun, magazine, and related paperwork.
Arrest and gun recovered due to ShotSpotter alert
Screenshot of a March 27, 2020 tweet from Jessica S. Tisch stating that NYPD 47th Precinct officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation, made an arrest, and recovered a sawed-off shotgun. The image shows five uniformed NYPD officers standing against a brick wall, with a photo inset of the recovered shotgun displayed below them.
ShotSpotter leads officers to further evidence of shooting
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