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Ingenious New Gun-Mounted Audio/Video Technology Could Enhance Police and Public Safety

May 13, 2008

pistol-gun.jpg (Long Island, N.Y.) State Senator Eric Adams (D-Brooklyn) today announced his support for a pilot program of the Integrated Video Documentation Targeting Technology known as PistolCam.  Deputy Secretary for Public Safety Michael Balboni, the Senate Democratic Conference, and members of the Black, Puerto Rican, Asian, and Hispanic Caucus are scheduled to attend a series of demonstrations of the new technology.
 
PistolCam’s patented technology includes a high-tech innovation that mounts a small camera on the barrel of any 9mm weapon to automatically provide video/audio documentation each time the weapon is drawn from its holster. The small device will store up to 60 minutes of audio and video images.
 
Discrepancies in testimony during the recent Sean Bell trial underline the need for an objective chronicle of any episode involving the discharge of a firearm by law enforcement personnel.  Although the video technology cannot capture the often-critical events that transpire before an officer draws his gun, a camera installed on the weapon can provide crucial assistance in clarifying important parts of the sequence of events in a shooting.
 
“This device has the potential to be a signature product for law enforcement,” said Senator Adams, who retired from the New York Police Department after a distinguished 22-year career.
 
All videos and pictures are stored in high capacity memory and available for download via USB cable to any PC or laptop.   There is also a safety feature that requires a special security code to download the audio and visual images.
 
Senator Adams, who is also the co-founder of the organization 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care, acknowledged that he expects “positive results and enthusiasm” from the municipality that piloted the PistolCam product in New York State.
 
“There is no question that this is cutting edge technology, and New York City should commence a pilot program in which officers use it in training situations so that we can determine the extent to which it improves their effectiveness,” Senator Adams said.  “In addition, if we provided a clearer picture of what officers encounter after they remove their guns from the holster, it would serve as an invaluable training tool and significantly increase public safety.”

Photo: The latest crime-fighting tool – pictured:  Senator Eric Adams (D-Brooklyn) is joined by officials from Legend Technology at the state Capitol unveiling the patented device known as PistolCam.  The revolutionary video and audio apparatus is mounted to the barrel of a gun and activates within 1.4 seconds from being removed from the holster.   (L-R) Senator Eric Adams, Legend Technologies spokesperson William L. DeProspo and Legend Technologies Board Member Daniel J. Fitzpatrick.

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