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The Marshall Project reports on the rapid adoption of AI in policing, highlighting its use in New Orleans for real-time monitoring and arrests.
Borer said that, of the $3.2 million in public safety upgrades, about $2.4 million was paid for by grant funding. Perno said a number of upgrades to the mobile command center, initially purchased in ...
TACLOBAN CITY — The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) has turned over 54 high-definition body-worn cameras to its field ...
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has outlined a plan to monitor the police and track their use of firearms to ...
I feel very stressed about voting no but … I’m going to feel stressed about laying people off or cutting benefits or cutting ...
Howard County Sheriff Marcus Harris has filed to run for reelection because he doesn’t think his work in the county is ...
Hector Cartagena said Yonkers and its police department 'turned their backs on me.' But Mayor Mike Spano condemned the ...
As civilian employees, not peace officers, TEA agents don’t have the same health benefits that cops have after they’re ...
APART from his advocacy on peace and order, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa filed 10 more priority measures that focus on the need to ...
For years, we've reported on policing shortages impacting public safety nationwide. Now, artificial intelligence is helping ...
A Tempe police officer abused overtime to take home over $24,000 in cash and benefits he did not earn, the department said.
The Talbot County Sheriff's Office is planning to add cameras to its patrol vehicles, a move that Sheriff Joe Gamble said ...