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After Brown Shooting Investigation, Bristol Approves Limited Flock Camera Use

The Bristol Town Council voted Jan. 28 to approve installation of a Flock Safety license plate reader camera at a town entry or exit point, with restrictions and oversight requirements. Flock cameras use artificial intelligence to photograph and read license plates, storing the data in a searchable cloud for law enforcement investigations. Required safeguards include quarterly audit reports to the Town Council, review of any technology or policy…
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A new chronology published by Providence City describes when alerts were sent during the December mass shooting at Brown University campus. Chronology shows that warnings to the public arrived long after the incident was declared an active shooter situation, reports WJAR. Shots were fired inside the Barus and Holley Engineering Building at Brown University at 4:03 p.m. on December 13. Police arrived at the scene in a matter of minutes and, by 4:…

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rwuhawksherald.com broke the news in Bristol, United States on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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