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Veritone Redact helps law enforcement automatically blur sensitive details in video and audio, significantly reducing the time required for FOIA requests and court releases.

Veritone Redact automatically identifies potentially private, or sources of such information. Face, two screens.


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Bill Peterson will lead the Minneapolis Police Department as officials search for a permanent chief after Brian O’Hara’s resignation tied to an investigation.

A 30-year Minneapolis police veteran is stepping in as interim chief after the mayor said the department needs steady leadership following the former chief’s resignation.


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A Boston City Council proposal would shift over $3 million from police salaries and overtime into social programs, drawing sharp union opposition over staffing shortages.

Boston lawmakers are considering cutting over $3 million from the police budget and redirecting the funding to housing, youth jobs and other community programs.


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An Aurora police officer was stabbed multiple times in the head when a man with a butcher knife charged during a mental health call, also injuring a K‑9 before the suspect was fatally shot.

A suspect rushed Aurora officers with a knife during an April 9 mental health call, stabbing an officer and K‑9 before being fatally shot when efforts to de-escalate failed.


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A spike in hiring and a drop in resignations have boosted Houston’s police ranks, as departments across the country see similar gains, analysts say.

Houston police staffing has reached a 20-year high following major pay raises, and experts say similar improvements are happening nationwide as recruiting rebounds and fewer officers leave.


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