• MA Police Leaders Pen Letter Supporting ShotSpotter’s Accuracy, Effectiveness and Value

    Source: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 02 Jul 2024 06:00:00   America/New_York

    Summary: Leading public safety technology company, SoundThinking, Inc., shared an open letter from 11 Massachusetts law enforcement leaders supporting the accuracy, effectiveness and value of ShotSpotter technology against recent misleading assertions by four members of Congress.

    BOSTON, July 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SoundThinking, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSTI) (formerly ShotSpotter, Inc.), a leading public safety technology company, today announced the publication of an open public letter of support for ShotSpotter technology prepared in coordination with SoundThinking and signed by top law enforcement officials from 11 Massachusetts communities and a SoundThinking director. This letter addresses recent misinformation about ShotSpotter acoustic gunshot detection technology contained in a May 14, 2024 letter from Senators Ed Markey (MA), Elizabeth Warren (MA), Ron Wyden (OR), and Representative Ayanna Pressley (MA) to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Inspector General.

    The letter to the Congressional delegation states:

    “We believe you have been misinformed and this formed the basis of your May 14 letter – a letter that draws misleading and, frankly, dangerous conclusions that compromise public safety.”

    The letter continues:

    “Let us be clear: ShotSpotter is effective, accurate, and welcomed in our communities, and has the proven capability to save lives and help us effectively respond to gun violence.”

    And finally:

    “We respectfully submit that the best judges of the efficacy, fairness, and value of ShotSpotter are not distant elected officials in Washington, but, rather, those of us on the ground locally, including our fellow civic and community leaders who live daily with the threat of gun violence and who rightfully welcome the use of this technology to help keep their neighborhoods safe.”

    The letter is signed by:

    Commissioner Michael Cox, Boston
    Commissioner Christine Elow, Cambridge
    Chief David Callahan, Revere
    Chief Paul Strong, Everett
    Chief Keith Houghton, Chelsea
    Chief Paul Oliviera, New Bedford
    Chief David Pratt, Holyoke
    Superintendent Lawrence Akers, Springfield
    Interim Chief Paul Saucier, Worcester
    Capt. Matt Hill on behalf of Chief Thomas Dawley, Pittsfield
    Provisional Chief Melix Bonilla, Lawrence
    William J. Bratton, Former Police Commissioner, Boston PD; Former Police Commissioner, NYPD; Former LAPD Chief of Police

    Read the full letter here or below:

    SoundThinking, Inc.

    The letter accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8c446406-9477-4e39-a4fb-8ab243b349d1

    About SoundThinking
    SoundThinking, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSTI) is a leading public safety technology company that delivers AI- and data-driven solutions for law enforcement, civic leadership, and security professionals. SoundThinking is trusted by approximately 250 customers and has worked with over 2,000 agencies to drive more efficient, effective, and equitable public safety outcomes. The company’s SafetySmart™ platform includes ShotSpotter®, the leading acoustic gunshot detection system; CrimeTracer™, the foremost law enforcement search engine; CaseBuilder™, a one-stop investigation management system; ResourceRouter™, software that directs patrol and community anti-violence resources to help maximize their impact; and SafePointe®, a next-generation concealed weapons detection system. SoundThinking has been designated a Great Place to Work® Company.

    Company Contact:
    Alan Stewart, CFO
    SoundThinking, Inc.
    +1 (510) 794-3100
    astewart@soundthinking.com

    Investor Relations Contacts:
    Matt Glover and Greg Bradbury
    Gateway Group, Inc.
    +1 (949) 574-3860
    SSTI@gateway-grp.com


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    ShotSpotter Saves Lives: Local MA Chiefs Support Gunshot Detection for Public Safety

    An open letter to Senators Elizabeth Warren (MA), Ed Markey (MA), Ron Wyden (OR), and Representative Ayanna Pressley (MA) from top law enforcement officials in 11 Massachusetts communities.
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