City Council to revisit gunshot detection system for Police Department
The Fayetteville City Council on Monday will revisit the execution of a contract for a gunshot detection system for the Police Department. Reconsideration of the contract is listed under other business on Monday’s regular meeting agenda. The council meets at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall.
City leaders have questions about gunshot detection system
A gunshot detection system that was approved for the Fayetteville Police Department by the City Council in August may be headed back for another vote. The City Council voted 8-2 at its Aug. …
Fayetteville approves gunshot detection system despite concerns of effectiveness
In an effort to reduce gun violence in the city and increase police response time, the Fayetteville City Council recently approved a gunshot detection system. The system will cost the city $197,500 for one year of use for a selected 3-square-mile radius, according to a quote from ShotSpotter, the company that runs the shot detection system.

