Staunton has announced that it will end its contract with Flock Safety and remove all automated license plate readers ...
As law enforcement in the Valley continues to utilize Flock cameras, some cities across the U.S. are taking issue with them, ...
Flock Safety, a company backed by the venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, sells cameras to thousands of cities and towns across ...
Authorities credit Flock Safety’s license-plate reader technology for playing a pivotal role in identifying and tracking a ...
SMYRNA, GA — Smyrna is joining a growing list of metro Atlanta cities investing in expanded public safety technology. Mayor ...
Flock’s AI-powered Automated License Plate Recognition technology captures vehicle data thousands of times a day in Chambers ...
A camera pointed at children on a swing set in California was one of 67 cameras found publicly livestreaming on the internet, ...
Public tips about a rental car and a controversial piece of technology helped investigators identify and track the suspect in ...
Flock Safety technology helped Providence Police track down 48-year-old Claudio Neves Valente, who police say was responsible for both the Brown University shooting and the killing of an MIT professor ...
Law enforcement officers say technology such as Flock cameras has been a crucial tool for identifying suspects in violent ...
Blue Springs approves $4.6M contract to become Missouri's first Flock Safe City, using drones as first responders with 2-minute response times.
Flock Safety, the Georgia-based technology solutions provider, is opening a new manufacturing facility for drones in Smyrna. On Wednesday, company leaders and state officials gathered in Cobb County ...