Baltimore City Public Schools is considering giving school safety an upgrade, with a new weapons detection system to replace traditional metal detectors.
Six schools piloted Evolv earlier this year, with mixed user reactions. The system scanned over 73 thousand times, with alerts being sent out for over 17.5 thousand instances.
Only 1% of those alerts – or 10 total cases – actually resulted in a weapon being found, said communications director André Riley.
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