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LocalDover turns to ZeroEyes as possible solution to gun violence
Dover City Council approved a $73,250 installation of ZeroEyes AI gun detection software, with Police Chief Thomas Johnson proposing it as a proactive approach to preventing firearm violence.
July 10, 2026 · Article · Dover, DE
Silvercity Daily Press
LocalHospital to add AI weapon detection for security
Gila Regional Medical Center approved a three-year $65,000 purchase of ZeroEyes AI weapon detection software to integrate with existing security cameras following recent violent incidents at the facility.
July 9, 2026 · Article · Silvercity, NM
KSN-TV
LocalAnother Kansas school district adds AI camera tool to scan for guns
Colby Public Schools has implemented ZeroEyes AI gun detection software to monitor cameras across its three campuses, funded by a Kansas state grant program.
June 30, 2026 · Article · Wichita, KS
Florida Politics
Local$1M for AI Gun Detection in Miami-Dade Schools Spared Other County Funding Nixed
Miami-Dade County allocated $1 million for AI gun-detection technology in schools while cutting other county funding.
June 29, 2026 · Article · Miami-Dade, FL
Lehigh Valley Live
LocalNew AI camera software can spot guns in schools: Which Lehigh Valley schools have it? Is it worth it?
A Lehigh Valley publication examines AI gun-detection camera software deployed in local schools and evaluates its effectiveness and value.
June 22, 2026 · Article · Easton, PA
WTXL ABC 27
LocalLeon County schools implements real-time threat detection system ahead fall 2026 semester
Leon County Schools is piloting RADAR, a system combining AI cameras, digital mapping, and drones to detect threats. ZeroEyes provides AI-based weapon detection.
June 18, 2026 · TV Segment · Tallahassee, FL
Fox 49 (WTWC)
LocalGodby High launches first-in-nation AI, drone school safety pilot under Project RADAR
Godby High School is testing Project RADAR, a first-in-the-nation school safety initiative combining ZeroEyes AI gun detection, 3D mapping, and drones.
June 17, 2026 · Article · Tallahassee, FL
WCTV
LocalDrones shown during school safety demo could change security measures across Florida
Godby High School in Tallahassee unveiled a pilot program combining drones, weapon detection technology, and ZeroEyes to enhance school security measures across Florida.
June 17, 2026 · Article · Tallahassee, FL
WBOC TV
LocalDover Police Department plans AI gun detection system for city camera network
Dover Police plan to deploy ZeroEyes AI gun detection system across the city's surveillance camera network to alert officers to potential firearms threats.
June 15, 2026 · Article · Dover, DE
Lawrence Journal-World
LocalPerry-Lecompton school district implements AI gun detection technology to protect students and staff from threats
Perry-Lecompton school district deployed ZeroEyes AI gun detection technology across its campuses, funded through Kansas's Safe and Secure Firearm Detection Grant Program.
June 13, 2026 · Article · Lawrence, KS
Greenville Journal
LocalGreenville County Schools to spend $2.5M on security upgrades: Board of Trustees notes
Greenville County Schools approved $2.5 million for ZeroEyes, an AI weapons detection system, after evaluating multiple platforms. The three-year contract will integrate the technology across the district's camera systems.
June 10, 2026 · Article · Greenville, SC
WTXL ABC 27
LocalLeon County Schools rolling out new drone security system at Godby High
Leon County Schools is deploying security drones at Godby High School through the Campus Guardian Angel program, working alongside ZeroEyes AI weapon detection technology.
May 21, 2026 · Article · Tallahassee, FL
Ludington Daily News (Shoreline Media)
LocalNew AI weapon-detection system approved for Ludington schools
Ludington School Board approved a ZeroEyes AI weapon-detection system that scans for firearms at school entrances. The system integrates with existing cameras and is monitored by retired law enforcement.
May 20, 2026 · Article · Ludington, MI
News 12 - New Jersey
LocalSayreville schools deploy AI gun detection system
Sayreville Borough School District has deployed ZeroEyes' AI gun detection system across its 10 buildings serving 6,500 students. The technology integrates with existing cameras to identify weapons and alert law enforcement within seconds.
May 19, 2026 · Article · Sayreville, NJ
6abc (WPVI)
LocalMade in PA: Conshohocken-based ZeroEyes uses AI to detect weapons and prevent violence nationwide
A Pennsylvania-founded security technology company uses AI to analyze surveillance cameras in real time, detecting weapons and alerting authorities within seconds across more than 40 states.
May 18, 2026 · Article · Philadelphia, PA
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