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Researchers at the University of Central Florida are planning to test out technology that could change how police monitor crime scenes. UCF computer scientists have received a $1.3 million grant to develop software that enhances visual data from street cameras.
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Crime stats, tax receipts and other data once hard for Orlando residents to find is now available on the city’s new open data portal. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, the website was launched to keep things happening in the city more transparent.
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Community activists are calling for an overhaul of the Orlando Police Department’s internal review system. That’s after an internal review cleared an officer in an assault on a homeless man.
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For the first time, the Orlando Police Department will make public its data on sexual assaults. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, it’s to raise awareness of sex crimes and transparency within the force.
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Workers broke ground in Parramore this morning on the new Orlando Police Department headquarters.As 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, officials say the central location will improve community policing and revitalize the area.
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Lawyers for a man accused of resisting arrest filed a complaint today against the Orlando Police Department for excessive force.
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Demolition began today at the site of the future headquarters for the Orlando Police Department. City officials expect the facility to improve policing, community relations, and economic development.