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Columbus City Council this week approved a measure expanding ShotSpotter by three square miles on the Near East Side. The technology uses microphones,…
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Columbus Mayor Andy Ginther says the city is taking steps to address a wave of gun violence. On Wednesday, he announced the formation of "intervention…
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Columbus Police Chief Thomas Quinlan says he will use data collected over the New Year's holiday to ask officials to fund expansion of the Shot Spotter…
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Police agencies in Ohio report multiple shootings on New Year's Eve. Columbus police say ShotSpotter technology detected nearly 350 shots fired but no…
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A former Ohio State University football player was arrested Saturday in Linden after Columbus police say their new Shot Spotter technology alerted them…
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Columbus police today continued testing the gunfire detection service known as Shot Spotter. The technology uses microphones, sensors, and computer…
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Columbus police say new anti-crime technology was tested in the Hilltop neighborhood Monday. Shot Spotter uses a series of microphones that act as…
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Columbus officials Tuesday provided an update on the city's safety strategy, and the mayor offered a glimpse at his 2019 budget proposal. Mike Foley…
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Last December, the City of Columbus filed a lawsuit against McKesson Corporation and other drug distributors and makers for their alleged roles in the…
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The City of Columbus will purchase a 685 thousand dollar piece of crime fighting technology. Mayor Andy Ginther says he wants police to install Shot…