The technology alerts law enforcement officials to the location of gunfire within seconds with pinpoint accuracy, helping to reduce gun violence.How? The shots have already happened. By going back in time?
We've talked about this before.
Let's do an experiment.
BANG BANG BANG
Now imagine how far away you could be in the two minutes "average time" Newark says it takes them to respond. And why on earth would we not believe a Newark police official?
"Currently ShotSpotter is deployed in more than 29 major U.S. cities," we are told.
Anyone got numbers to demonstrate a reduction in "gun violence" attributable to the system?
The word "fraud" comes to mind. But I guess when you're part of the problem, there's nothing to do but keep the con game going as long as you can find suckers to fall for it.