DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) — Several months into the Bull City’s implementation of ShotSpotter, new data suggests the technology has been effective. Mark-Anthony Middleton, Durham Mayor Pro-Tem, remains confident in the program he proposed to the city council as a crime-fighting tool. “I don’t think anyone should be surprised,” said Middleton.…Read More
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