Toledo’s police department has adopted a controversial technology designed to eavesdrop on gunfire amid rising gun violence in the Ohio city. This move has sparked significant backlash, with critics arguing that the technology disproportionately targets Black communities and contributes to systemic racial profiling.
As cities across the nation grapple with gun violence, Toledo’s decision to implement this surveillance tool raises important questions about privacy and justice. With many community leaders raising alarms about its implications, the debate over effective law enforcement methods versus civil liberties is more pressing than ever.
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