7-323.02 - ShotSpotter Calls (SPOTS)

7-323.02 - ShotSpotter Calls (SPOTS)

  • Summary: Directs officers on response and investigative protocols for ShotSpotter alerts.
  • Effective Date: 03-13-2007
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Policy

ShotSpotter is a gunfire detection and location system that uses a combination of electronic sensors and software to quickly triangulate the approximate location of an outdoor gunfire event. Once a gunfire event is received and acknowledge by MECC, it will be dispatched to the closest available squad. Officers shall immediately respond to the event location and provide any needed emergency services required.

It is important to note that the ShotSpotter system has a self-learning capacity and needs accurate and timely feedback. Officers shall make every reasonable effort to confirm a gunfire event has occurred. Other operational points to consider;

  • Officer shall not respond to a SPOTS call in-service (INS)
  • Officers shall not clear the call unfounded (UNF) or firecrackers (FC) unless direct evidence is found to the contrary. If so, officers shall add remarks to the call and inform dispatch of the change in call nature.
  • Locations of sensors shall be kept covert.
  • Precinct Commanders will direct staff to conduct appropriate follow-up to SPOTS calls as deemed necessary.

This policy is in addition to and does not supersede procedures delineated in the following policies; P&P 7-323 Gunshot/Shots Fired or P&P 7-323.01 or Gunshot/Deadly Weapon Wounds.

 

Definitions

Refer to the Commonly Used Terms page for general definitions.

  • MECC: Minneapolis Emergency Communications Center is the city's 911 center that answers emergency and non-emergency calls and coordinates the appropriate response by public safety services.

Document History:

Title Effective Date Revision Type Download
7-323.02 - ShotSpotter Calls (SPOTS) 03-13-2007 download PDF

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