Gareth Longley, CEO of herd safety, believes that technology will play a key role in the future of law enforcement.
When the Las Vegas law enforcement declared that they were arrested Tesla's attacker defendantThe sheriff's Kevin McMael emphasized the importance of the technology used to solve the case. One of these technologies is a license plate safety license (LPR) that McMael said “the first clue” was implemented.
Mc Mahail told reporters on March 27 that he had been surprised to see if the case will be resolved. However, the sheriff, who wishes to implement the “most advanced police station in the country”, recognized the herd safety system because of the major role it played in this study.
The defendant's attacker, the defendant, is confronted with charges, including federal crimes.
Police say Kim was located near the Hyundai Elantra before walking to the Tesla building. He is said to have been covered with black clothes and covered his face.

Paul Hun Kim, 36, is accused of fire several Tesla vehicles at Las Vegas. (Hal Sparks via Las Vegas Metropolitan Story/Police)
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“We are a proud partner of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department and have been for many years.”
According to Longley, a system that led to Kim's arrest was deployed about two years ago. The technology director said it has helped the Metro Las Vegas Police Department (LVMPD) since its deployment, “every day, all day, successful frustrations.
What makes the herd safety system unique is what Longley describes as “simple English search such as” that can be effective in tracking the suspects. When police officers have a license plate, they can enter the system and adjust it to notify the nearest officer if the vehicle is re -exists.

An example of one of the herd safety systems. (Herds safety)
“When you do Law enforcement Modern technology, they are very effective in their work. Longley told Fox Business, but this technology does not exist, they are not wizards, they need this technology. “
Longley, like McMati, considers technology a key role in the future of law enforcement and the fight against crime. He predicts that technology like Glock Safety will lead to more objective police, faster response time and customs clearance, meaning that criminals will probably be accountable.
The herd safety has deployed its systems throughout the United States, each tailored to the specific needs of that community. When the company creates deployment programs, it does this by evaluating the enforcement of local law on the types of crime and the most influential areas.

A law enforcement officer uses herd safety in a police crossover. (Herds safety)
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“When you look at the way we have designed the system, it is extremely varied, where it is your standard or organized housing, regardless of the type of crime Criminal activity With international gangs, or like this, a only fire that feels has to attack Tesla, you know, we can be appropriate depending on the size of the city and the type of crime they see. “
He also told Fox Business that “task is technology, Glock safety, helping any society.”
“We are an optimistic group of people, about 1,000 strong, and we believe that crime is an option. We believe that communities can destroy crime, and with technology, then high policies and great people begin,” Longley said.
Louis Casiano Fox News Digital has been involved in this report.