Lancaster deploys its gunshot-detecting tech
LANCASTER — The Lancaster Police Department announced the deployment of gunshot detection technology to enhance public safety in the city.
The technology is being provided by SoundThinking Inc. under a six-month pilot program and a three-year professional agreement. The solution, named ShotSpotter, is designed to identify, locate and track active gunfire. It is the newest addition to the city’s arsenal of public safety programs, continuing Lancaster’s development of the Digital Shield.
ShotSpotter is capable of identifying the sound of gunshots and alerting authorities within seconds of their occurrence. Once the sound is detected, the system automatically alerts law enforcement agencies by directing resources to the precise location of more than 90% of gunfire incidents with tremendous accuracy.
“We are excited to partner with SoundThinking to bring this incredible technology to the City of Lancaster,” Mayor R. Rex Parris said. “We believe that ShotSpotter will play a significant role in enhancing public safety and reducing crime in our community. We are excited to see the positive impact it will have on our city and the lives of our residents and visitors.”
The addition of gunshot detection technology will be one of the components of the Digital Shield Initiative, an innovative approach to crime prevention that uses advanced technology to create a protective barrier around the city. With the Intelligence Crime Assessment Center serving as a centralized hub, law enforcement will leverage ShotSpotter technology, rapid license plate recognition, drones, cameras and AI to collect, assess and anticipate criminal risks and potential safety threats.
“We’re committed to ensuring the safety of our residents and visitors, and this new technology is an important step forward in achieving that goal,” Chief of Police Rodrick Armalin said. “By leveraging technology and innovation, we can keep our city safe.”
For details, email the Lancaster Police Department at LPD@cityoflancasterca.gov or visit www.cityoflancasterca. gov/PublicSafety.