The Meridian City Council Had A Work Session On Tuesday Morning, And They Talked About A New Way To Do Community Policing For The Meridian Police Department. Vincent Grizzell, Who Is The Jackson Police Deputy Chief, And Tarrien Williams, A Strategic Technology Consultant With The IT Company Pileum, Showed Off A New Camera System Called Fusus RTCC. This New System Has Video Integration, Real-Time Alerts, Crime Mapping Capabilities, Case Management, And A Bunch Of Other Cool Stuff.
Fusus Is All About Being Proactive In Policing. It Uses AI To Help The Police Solve Crimes Faster. They Can Use It To Find Out The Color Of A Suspect’S Clothes And Their Vehicle License Plate Tags. This Helps The Police Get The Data They Need To Solve Crimes Way Quicker Than Before. It’S Like A Big Platform Where The Police, Houses Of Worship, And Businesses Can All Share Videos To Help Solve Crimes Faster. How Cool Is That?
Romande Walker, Who’S The City Councilwoman Of Ward 4, Talked About How This New Camera System Can Help Business Owners In The City. She Said That Each Business Will Only Have To Pay $250 As A One-Time Fee To Get In On This Real-Time Camera Action. They Can Use It To Show What’S Happening At The Time Of A Crime. She Was Really Impressed With The Details They Showed, Especially How All The Officers Can Tap Into A Crime That’S Happening. That’S Pretty Amazing!
The Meridian Police Department Is Going To Give The Company Some Data So They Can Come Up With A Proposal And Tell The City Council How Much It’S Going To Cost. Exciting Stuff, Right?
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