After more than two years of will-they-wont-they, Indianapolis officials announced this week that they will not move forward with gunshot detection technology.
The devices are perched on buildings and telephone poles, use acoustic sensors to triangulate the approximate location of a gunshot and notify local police. A company IMPD was evaulating, ShotSpotter, has received increased media scrutiny at both the local and national level.
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