Nashville school officials said an AI gun detection system at a high school didn't activate an alarm prior to a shooting in which one student killed another and then killed himself. Antioch High ...
There’s nothing like the convenience of thinking something, saying something and seeing it done – “Alexa, dim the lights” or “Hey Google, turn on the air con”– but there is also the reasonable concern ...
An artificial intelligence-powered weapon detection system failed to pick up the handgun a 17-year-old Nashville student used in a school shooting Wednesday that left a 16-year-old girl dead.
Arlington police released video of an armed robbery earlier this month that ended with police gunfire. A second suspect in the case has also been arrested, police said.
A set of 25 new license plate cameras are scheduled to go live in Arlington in coming weeks. The cameras, from the surveillance company Flock Safety, provide more information than the county's ...
According to the school district, the school had two resource officers, security cameras with weapon-detection software and shatter-resistant film for glass.
According to a new defense filing, “All original DVR footage from the relevant date had been destroyed, at best, due to improper preservation by the Commonwealth." ...
Minnetonka homeowners and businesses must register alarm systems each year. This helps the Minnetonka Police Department officers more efficiently respond to crime.
Karen Read’s legal team is seeking a $12,229.57 reimbursement for fees and travel expenses paid to a defense expert hired to examine the security camera system at the Canton Police Station.