NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A controversial community surveillance network is once again up for discussion by Metro Council Tuesday evening. The program was narrowly voted down in December. Fusus, a ...
To pass the controversial FUSUS surveillance program 21 councilmembers needed to vote in favor. 20 councilmembers voted for it. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — At times it's been an emotional debate — ...
On May 3, a gunman opened fire at Northside Hospital Medical Midtown in Atlanta. According to records obtained by the Daily Dot, one person was killed, and four others were injured. Featured Video ...
Police officials in Monroe County are building a network of surveillance cameras that could grant them access to live video feeds inside schools, local businesses and some neighborhoods. The Monroe ...
A three-hour debate ended with Dayton City Commissioners approving a pilot project for a controversial new crime fighting system. City commissioners voted 3-2 Wednesday night to approve use of the ...
Dearborn City Council approves a $720,000 contract for a surveillance video system with Axon's Fusus. Civil liberties advocates have expressed concern over whether videos in the Fusus program could ...
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — Your outdoor home or business security cameras could help police solve a crime if you live in Warner Robins. The Fusus program officially launched there on Friday, and police say ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The FUSUS program is a network that gives Metro police access to public and some private surveillance cameras with the owner's permission — like private cameras you might ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — On Tuesday night, June 20, the city of Kalamazoo approved a three-year contract with Fusus Inc. to implement its real-time crime center camera program, which will give police live ...
When Nicholas Beaver murdered a man last year in downtown Lawrence, then fled across town on his bike, he was likely unaware of just how many cameras had recorded his actions. Some of those cameras — ...
Following a marathon public comment period, an appropriation for the Columbia Police Department to purchase FUSUS security camera access software was voted down by the Columbia City Council. The ...
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