A Harlem father allegedly built ghost guns inside the apartment he shared with his children — and test-fired the dangerous weapons in Central Park, according to prosecutors.
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Despite the underwhelming outcomes of both trials, NYC Mayor Adams disclosed plans to test Evolv's gun detectors further on ...
ZeroEyes’ chief strategy officer presented an overview of its technology in February to the House K-12 Education Budget Committee. It included a live demonstration of its AI gun detection and ...
New York City did indeed test out Evolv’s scanners ... of the time — Adams announced that the city will test out Evolv’s gun detectors on the subway later this year. Crucially, Evolv ...
ZeroEyes’ chief strategy officer presented an overview of its technology in February to the House K-12 Education Budget Committee. It included a live demonstration of its AI gun detection and ...
A Brooklyn man was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he was found to have an arsenal of more than a dozen ghost guns inside his apartment, according to the district attorney. Dexter Taylor was ...