One DeKalb County city is ramping up its high-tech effort to fight crime thanks to a major financial boost.
Brookhaven police leaders say they’re already using drones, cameras and license plate readers to help catch criminals, but those tools are currently spread across the public safety headquarters. Now, a new resolution approved by the Brookhaven City Council will fund a permanent real-time operations center that brings officers and analysts together in one centralized location.
Police Chief Brandon Gurley says having all of the technology in one room will help officers get critical information faster…