Wed, Apr 21st 2021 4:36am
Tim Cushing
A stash of public records recently obtained by BuzzFeed shows far more law enforcement agencies have experimented with Clearview s facial recognition software than previously acknowledged. The searchable data shows Clearview is still something law enforcement is interested in experimenting with. And there s probably more to this story, given that nearly 1,200 agencies refused to respond to BuzzFeed s requests.
Clearview boasts something most other facial recognition tech companies can t: billions of images and a host of other personal info attached to those images. Unlike other databases that usually draw from public records like mugshot databases and DMV files, Clearview scrapes the web to compile its database, pulling photos and other info from the billions of public posts/accounts hosted by platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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Daytona Beach Police officer arrested and fired, accused in stabbing incident
Daytona Beach Police officer arrested and fired, accused in stabbing incident
The Daytona Beach Police Chief has announced that one of his officers was fired after being arrested for a stabbing incident in New Smyrna Beach.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. - The Daytona Beach Police Chief has announced that one of his officers was fired after being arrested for a stabbing incident in New Smyrna Beach.
Shane P. Jackson, 50, is accused of stabbing a 24-year-old man outside a bar during a scuffle while he was off duty.
On Wednesday night, witnesses reported an altercation between the suspect and victim at Tayton O’Brians on Flagler Avenue that resulted in both parties, along with several others, being asked to leave the business.
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SPD Detective Kevin Krieb Honored Feb 27, 2021 at 08:42 pm by WGNS
(SMYRNA, TN) Detective Kevin Krieb with Smyrna Police Department (SPD) is the recipient of the Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement. The award was presented by United States Attorney Don Cochran.
Detective Krieb began his career in law enforcement as an officer with Vanderbilt University Police Department. He joined the Smyrna Police Department in 2002. Beginning in patrol, he worked his way through the SPD ranks, serving as a DARE officer, narcotics detective, DEA task force officer, and was recently promoted to Detective Sergeant of Narcotics.
The Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorney, Middle District of Tennessee honors law enforcement officers and agents who exceed the call of duty to keep their communities safe. Detective Krieb was honored for his role in a nine-month investigation that resulted in the indictment of five members of a fraudulent Oxyco