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Mayor Brandon Johnson is now being forced to reconsider his decision to shut down the controversial ShotSpotter system — a ...
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The public will no longer be able to monitor emergency dispatches from Minneapolis, with the city now rolling out encryption on police radio traffic.
You’ll no longer be able to use a scanner or smartphone app to listen to police communications. The department says encryption is needed to protect the safety of officers and the privacy of crime ...
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