April 27, 2024 5:21 pm
IMPD Decides Not to Pursue Gunshot Detection Technology

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) has decided not to move forward with implementing gunshot detection system technology after a 9-week pilot program. The decision was made after evaluating the results of the three different vendors tested on Indy’s near east side. According to IMPD Chief Chris Bailey, a report compiled by an academic partner and an IMPD working group found that gunshot detection technology provided the same amount of evidence as a 911 call. While some systems tested allowed for faster response times by officers, external factors such as officers’ locations when calls were dispatched were not taken into account. Despite this decision, IMPD remains committed to investing in various other technologies to enhance public safety in the city. These include public safety cameras, mobile trailer cameras, B-link technology, automated license plate readers, and other proven tools to combat and deter crime. The funds initially allocated for gunshot detection technology, totaling $1 million, will now be redirected towards investing in “Smart Tasers,” a “less-lethal” method for officers to use against violent offenders. This decision aligns with the guidelines set out by the American Rescue Plan Act, which provided the funding for this purpose.

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