Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
n the early morning hours of Nov. 6, 2014, police received a citizen complaint that three people in the 2600 block of West Broadway were talking about robbery. A crime analyst in the recently launched Real Time Crime Center who was monitoring a MetroWatch surveillance camera in the area saw the three suspects on the move. The analyst informed MetroSafe, which advised police. Four minutes after the citizen’s call, officers pulled into a Kroger lot one block away, saw the suspects throw something under a nearby car and soon determined it was keys to a stolen 2010 Chevy Cobalt and 2000 Buick Century, according to an arrest narrative. The three were charged with receiving stolen property. It’s the type of narrative the crime center’s director, Jennifer Corum, points to when talking about the potential of the center, launched in November with a $512,800 budget as a response to the roving-mob violence seen in downtown Louisville on March 22, 2014. source: http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2015/03/17/real-time-crime-center-keeps-eye-crime/24929937/
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