Cleveland officials want to replace the city’s gunshot detection network, shifting from ShotSpotter to Flock Safety in a proposed three-year, $2 million contract.
Why it matters: The move marks a new phase in Cleveland’s embrace of tech-assisted policing, one that city leaders say will improve emergency response and efficiency at the Real Time Crime Center.
The intrigue: But the proposed move also raises eyebrows, as former councilman Kerry McCormack recently resigned to take a job with Flock…