Santa Fe City Council approves ShotSpotter installation in two neighborhoods

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SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Santa Fe City Council is moving forward to add gunshot detection technology in two neighborhoods. Wednesday night, city councilors approved a $345,000 contract to test the program for a year. ShotSpotter uses microphones to record the sound of possible gunshots in neighborhoods, analyzing them in real-time to alert police of a location. […]



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