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Baltimore's Aerial Surveillance Program Will End Saturday, Police Say |
2020-10-31 |
![]() The Baltimore Police Department confirmed Friday "all flight operations for the pilot program will end on October 31, 2020. too successful? In an email to WJZ, a department spokesperson said: "we will continue to work with our vendor, independent evaluators and stakeholders to provide additional analysis, briefings and related activities." In April, the city council approved a privately-funded six-month aerial surveillance pilot program proponents argued would help solve crimes. Opponents, including the ACLU of Maryland, which sued over the program, argued it was a violation of residents’ First Amendment and Fourth Amendment rights. [But taking personal info at Michigan restaurants on order of the state is a-o.k.] Last month, the police department released a preliminary report on the program’s effectiveness. The report found just 17 of the 121 homicides that happened in the city between May 1 and August 20 happened during flight hours and within coverage range. Evidence from the planes was used in 107 cases out of a total of 874. The report concluded the program helped close a number of homicide cases and more arrests were made in cases with air evidence than without. |
Posted by:Clem |
#3 Wouldn't want to catch any pictures come election day. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2020-10-31 18:36 |
#2 Gee, guess they've got crime totally under control in Bal'mer, so much so that now maybe they can focus on the crimes committed at Baltimore City Hall. |
Posted by: Clem 2020-10-31 10:49 |
#1 Pity. They would have gotten some nice pix of the post-election rioting. |
Posted by: SteveS 2020-10-31 10:46 |