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As the readers of the numbers brought the police to the suspect in the Las Vegas attack

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If law enforcement agencies in the Las Vegas announced that they were arrested Allegedly an attacker teslaSheriff Kevin McMahil emphasized the importance of the technology used to resolve the case. One of these technologies was the Lection Safety Safety (LPR) system, which, according to McMahil, gave the law enforcement agencies the “first hint”.

McMahil told reporters on March 27 that he began to think if it would be right. However, the sheriff, who wants to manage the “most technology department of the country”, recognized the FLOCK security system for the main role he played in the investigation.

The alleged attacker Tesla Paul Hon Kim is facing a number of charges, including federal crimes.

Police notes that Kim came near the place in Black Hyundai Elantra before moving to Tesla building. He was allegedly dressed in all black and was covered with face.

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Paul Hyon Kim, 36, is accused of having several Tesla cars in the Vegas dealership. (Hal Sparks through the story/Las Vegas, Metropolitan Police)

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“We are a proud partner of the Las Vegas Subway police officer and for several years,” said Fox Business CEO of Fox Business.

According to Langle, the system that led to Kim’s arrest was deployed about two years ago. The CEO of the technology said that since the system deployment, it has helped the Las -Vegas Subway Police Department (LVMPD) to make “successful fears every day, all day”.

What makes the Flock Safety unique, that’s what Langle describes as a “simple Anglo search” that can help track suspects. Once the police officers receive a number sign, they can enter the system and install it so that the nearest officer is notified when the vehicle is again in the area.

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An example of one of the FLOCK security systems. (Safety herd)

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“If you give law enforcement agencies Modern technologies, they are very effective in their work. But there is no technology, they are not magicians, they need this technology to be effective, “said Langle Fox Business.

Langley, like McMahil, sees technology as a key role in the future of law enforcement and crimes. He predicts that technology such as Flock Safety will lead to a more objective police, faster response time and higher levels, which means that criminals will be more likely to be held accountable.

FLOCK security has deployed its systems in the US, and each of them, taking into account the specific needs of this community. When the company creates plans for deployment, it is done when assessing local law enforcement agencies and the most affected areas.

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A law enforcement officer uses the safety of the pack in the police cruiser. (Safety herd)

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“If you look at how we developed the system, it is incredibly versatile where regardless of the type of crime, whether it be your standard criminal activity With international gangs, or, as in this case, a lone arson that feels forced to attack Tesla, you can do it according to the size of the city and the type of crimes they see, “Langle said.

He also told Fox Business that “mandate, technological, is to help every community thrive.”

“We are an optimistic group of people, about 1000 strong. And we believe that a crime is an option. We believe that communities can choose to eliminate crimes, and it starts with technology, then a great policy and big people,” Langle said.

Louis Cassian Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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2025-04-05 10:00:00

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