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Video: Albuquerque Chief Fires Cops In Kicking Video

November 17, 2011
Surveillance video from a parking garage shows an Albuquerque (N.M.) Police officer kicking a suspect in the head while a second officer holds him on the ground. The officers were fired Wednesday.

Surveillance Images Help Authorities Arrest Two In N.J. Cop's Slaying

November 9, 2011
Authorities have arrested two men in Philadelphia in connection with the fatal shooting of an off-duty Newark police officer. After identifying them on grainy surveillance images, officers arrested two men "of interest" in the slaying of Newark detective Michael Morgan.

Amped Software Introduces FIVE On Demand Video Software

October 12, 2011
Amped FIVE, forensic video analysis software, opens high tech crime fighting tools to all budgets. New subscription plans available for Amped Software’s new product “ Amped FIVE On Demand”, with competitive and flexible pricing options, unique in its field.

Video: Ga. Man Robs Convenience Store In Front of Cop

October 6, 2011
A Snellville (Ga.) Police lieutenant watched a 21-year-old man try to rob a convenience store in front of him, and then promptly arrested him after the clerk handed over the bag of cash.

Video: Charges Dropped Against Suspect In Parking Lot Take-Down

September 1, 2011
An attempted-murder charge has been dropped against a man Orlando Police officers said attempted to ram them with his van outside a Target store in November.

St. Louis Police Enlist Armored Truck for Drug Surveillance

August 29, 2011
The St. Louis PD's new armored car once transported hard currency. Now, the Ninth Division commander will deploy it to deliver information.

St. Louis Ward Hopes To Cut Crime 70% with Wireless Surveillance

August 26, 2011
St. Louis city and police officials have installed a new wireless video surveillance system in the 21st Ward, and have set a goal to reduce crime by 70 percent. Of the 28 wards in the city, the 21st Ward is the first to deploy this type of solution.

Indianapolis Beefs Up Surveillance for 2012 Super Bowl

August 19, 2011
In preparation for the 2012 Super Bowl, security officials will install at least a dozen surveillance cameras in downtown Indianapolis. The city currently has 68 cameras placed in key areas throughout the downtown area.

Detroit Police Require Alarm Verification for Burglary Response

August 16, 2011
Starting Monday, the Detroit Police Department will only respond to burglary calls if the alarm company provides verification that an actual break-in has occurred.

Wireless Surveillance: A Force Multiplier

July 15, 2011

The Pensacola (Fla.) Police Department's point-to-point wireless network replaced a limited wireless public video surveillance system. The system surmounted topography hurdles to ensure a clear line of sight for multiple cameras back to a single collection point.

Details of $1M Calif. Warehouse Heist Emerge

July 11, 2011
Robbers who broke through the roof of a southern California warehouse and stole $1 million from an armored car business used rope to rappel into the building and likely circumvented a video surveillance system.

Fla. City Installs Genetec Security Center to Protect Police HQ

May 12, 2011
Sanford, Fla., has installed Genetec's unified security platform, the Security Center, for both access control and video surveillance in their new public safety complex.

N.C. Man Urinated on Highway Patrol Cruiser

April 18, 2011
A Wilson man is expected in court in May on charges he urinated on a North Carolina Highway Patrol car parked in front of a county magistrate's office.

Footage Shows Thieves Cleaning Out $3 Million In Jewelry

March 4, 2011
During the break-in, which took place between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., the burglars wore masks and gloves and carried backpacks. The owners apparently left the jewelry in the cases to save the three hours it takes to store the valuables in the vault.

Maryland Capitol Police Acquires Forensic Video Analysis Equipment

March 4, 2011
These new tools will allow investigators to enhance video and images recorded in less than optimal conditions, including poor lighting and varying weather conditions. Once processed, hidden details can be revealed that can help direct or solve cases more efficiently, which should also result in lowering their investigation costs.

Ocean Systems' dTective Video Analysis System

March 4, 2011

Overview of the dTective forensic video analysis from Ocean Systems.

$3 Million Jewelry Theft In Los Angeles

March 4, 2011

Thieves who tunneled into the Broadway Gold Center on Feb. 19 can be seen cleaning out rings and other jewelry from cases in the store in this footage. Source: LAPD.

ACLU To Chicago: Stop Adding Surveillance Cameras

February 8, 2011
The American Civil Liberties Union issued a report today calling on Chicago city leaders to stop adding to the network of video surveillance cameras accessible to the police department.

Man Apologizes While Robbing Convenience Store

February 7, 2011
The robbery is the fourth in the five years John Henry has owned the convenience store. Surveillance cameras captured the man telling Henry, "Empty the till. I'm robbing you sir."

Feds Ask for Next-Gen Border Surveillance Technology

February 3, 2011
The new border technology strategy is divided into three solution areas — agent-centric solutions, mobile-sensor solutions and fixed sensor solutions. These solutions should be able to determine if the moving object is a human, animal, vehicle or something else.
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