After two years of record-breaking deadly violence, Indianapolis has invested an unprecedented amount of money to a three-year violence-reduction plan that includes piloting technology that pinpoints gunfire.
, which pinpoints the location of gunfire and sends the location to police, is one part of how Indianapolis Metropolitan Police intend to spend $9 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars on technology upgrades.: The companies are not charging the city to test their equipment, the department said. The overall cost won't be known until a vendor is selected.
Detection systems are installed in a roughly 5-square-mile area on the east side of Indianapolis. The area stretches from Massachusetts Avenue and East 21Street to the north; Emerson Avenue to the east, East Washington Street to the south; and North Oriental Street to the west. Neighborhoods included in the testing phase are Little Flower, Tuxedo Park, Bosart Brown and Woodruff Place. The area around Brookside Park also falls in the testing area.
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