This video delves into the controversial topic of potential racial bias within government surveillance technologies, particularly AI-powered systems like ShotSpotter. It questions whether these technologies disproportionately harm minority communities and discusses recent events and legislative actions related to gun control and surveillance. The content touches upon a significant weapons and ammunition cache found in Richmond, the return of a Constitutional Carry bill in South Carolina, and the scrapping of Chicago's ShotSpotter system due to accusations of racial bias. It also briefly mentions a gun review and a clip about shooting steel.
This YouTube video discusses Chicago's expenditure of $33 million on ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, which is highlighted as being marketed by ATF David Chipman. The video likely critiques this spending and the involvement of figures associated with firearm regulation. It also promotes Blackout Coffee, the creator's Patreon, Amazon shopping links, and other associated channels and merchandise.
This CN Live episode from 3/29/17 features Colion exploring ShotSpotter technology and its potential to aid in crime reduction in urban areas. The segment delves into how this gun-related technology operates, highlighting its application in addressing firearm-related incidents. New episodes of CN Live are broadcast Monday through Thursday at 4 pm CST on NRATV.com.
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