New ballistics tool aims to crack gun crimes faster
The $250,000 system lets officers compare shell casings in near real time and link shootings across counties, officials said.
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Hawaii joins national network of gun crime evidence
Hawaii joined the rest of the nation recently by joining a computer network run by the U.S. Department of Justice that captures, stores and compares digital images of ballistic evidence pulled from shell casings found at gun crime scenes. The post Hawaii joins national network of gun crime evidence appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
Hawaii joins national network of gun crime evidence | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Hawaii joined the rest of the nation recently by joining a computer network run by the U.S. Department of Justice that captures, stores and compares digital images of ballistic evidence pulled from shell casings found at gun crime scenes.
New ballistics tool aims to crack gun crimes faster
Hawaii has joined a nationwide crime-fighting network, the Officer Suzanne O National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), which uses fingerprint technology to quickly identify gang activity and connect potential connections between shootings.
Hawaii's new ballistic analysis site named after fallen Maui Police Officer
State and federal law enforcement unveiled the state's first National Integrated Ballistic Information Network, or NIBIN. A system that compares shell casings from crime scenes to help connect shootings and identify suspects.

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