One U.S. city has retired its traditional police aircraft and replaced them with drones, including one the department says is ...
From city and campus police departments to the District Attorney’s Office, almost every law enforcement agency in San Diego County now operates drones as part of its public safety mission.
High tech police drones are responding quickly to emergencies, offering a bird’s-eye view from the skies. And their use by ...
Suppliers of law enforcement technology are taking to the skies with drones and drone software, with the latest example coming from ZeroEyes, best known for its gun detection technology. The ...
Breaking news reporter Corey Arwood interviewed officials with nearly every law enforcement agency on the Treasure Coast about their use of drones in enforcing the law and fighting crime. Actual drone ...
Treasure Coast law enforcement agencies' use of drones is growing. In less than 10 years, police departments and sheriff’s offices in Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin counties rapidly integrated ...
The new federal law around law enforcement taking out drones might result in a new state law to give local, state police ...
The drones are unarmed. They must stay below 400 feet. They can travel three miles at 36 mph. They have video, zoom and ...