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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Chicago police start using facial-recognition software to arrest suspects

http://rt.com/usa/chicago-police-cctv-surveillance-135/

Police officers in Chicago, Illinois can remotely access video shot from any of the city’s 24,000 closed-circuit television cameras, and they are already using that ability to nab suspects who thought they could outsmart surveillance.
According to a recent Chicago Sun-Time article by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Frank Main, police officers in the Windy City recently issued their first arrest stemming from the use of space-age facial-recognition technology coupled with thousands of cameras that collect live video in real-time at all hours of the day.
Pierre Martin, 34, was arrested on May 2 and charged with armed robbery in connection with two incidents from earlier this year. During one of those events, a video camera owned by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and wired to the city’s three detective branches and the Criminal Information Prevention Center at police headquarters was rolling when Martin allegedly encountered his victim.
Months later, investigators were able to use the footage recorded using the CTA cameras and comb through a database of 4.5 million criminal booking shots in order to identify Martin as a person of interest. He is the first individual to be picked up by the CPD using the facial-recognition technology, but only one month after a city-wide roll-out he is likely to not be the last. 

The Police are the true enemies here folks, they have pretty much taken what was the rule of Law ( The US Constitution ) and wiped theirs asses with it, the Police are also making the rules up as they go along and as they see fit. So essentially we can say there is no rule of law in the United States any more. I am also of the opinion the the Police are instigating these riots...have a look..

http://rt.com/usa/california-zimmerman-protest-police-152/


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