Metro Police has hundreds of Flock cameras located across the city. What are they? How are they used? Find out more ...
Flock Safety says only a small number of Condor cameras were affected, but the exposure still allowed outsiders to view and ...
Cities across the country are cancelling their contracts with Flock Safety over privacy and security concerns. The post ...
Amid fears it’s created a mass surveillance system, Flock is turning its license plate readers into fully-fledged surveillance cameras, taking on what it claims is a monopoly on police tech by Axon.
At the Dec. 8 Eugene City Council meeting, City Manager Sarah Medary read excerpts from the termination notice she sent Flock ...
Search logs from several cities show immigration-related searches from out-of-state agencies. Police and state lawmakers are seeking solutions. EVERETT — The rapid spread of Flock Safety cameras ...
The Charlottesville City Council decided in a meeting Dec. 15 to discontinue its contract with Flock Safety — a company which ...
In March 2024, Yakima police responded to a call for a fatal stabbing in southeast Yakima. Police identified a suspect, established probable cause and located his car, leading to a high-speed chase.
With more than 80,000 AI-powered cameras across the U.S., Flock Safety has become one of cops’ go-to surveillance tools and a $7.5 billion business. Now CEO Garrett Langley has both police tech giant ...
The Springfield Police Department has installed 25 license plate reader cameras to investigate retail theft and other crimes. Community members have expressed concerns about privacy and data ...
New technology can solve crimes faster, safer, and less expensively than ever before. So why is it causing such a backlash? Before I dive more deeply into the company—and issues—at play here, let me ...