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What It Takes to Clear a Million Crimes a Year with Flock Safety's CEO

Technology
United States
Started March 13, 2026

In this episode, previously aired on Cheeky Pint, Garrett Langley describes how a stolen gun in his Atlanta neighborhood led him to build Flock Safety, now deployed in more than 6,000 cities and involved in clearing over a million crimes last year. He covers how the product has evolved from license plate cameras to drones, real-time 911 integration, and an AI-powered orchestration layer for city safety

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
The expansion of surveillance systems in cities may lead to increased racial profiling and discrimination against marginalized communities.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
Integrating real-time 911 services with surveillance technology is a crucial step towards modernizing public safety measures.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
While Flock Safety's innovations are impressive, their long-term effectiveness in reducing crime rates remains unproven.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
The use of surveillance technology like Flock Safety raises serious privacy concerns that outweigh its crime-solving benefits.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 13, 2026
Flock Safety's technology significantly enhances public safety by enabling cities to clear crimes more efficiently.
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