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LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The LAPD is fighting crime from a high-tech war room that gives it eyes all over the city. The surveillance hub is now a model for police forces around the world and KCAL9 got an exclusive tour inside from Chief Charlie Beck.
“We are targets on our own soil,” says Beck. “We have to be ready.”
What began as a grass roots idea following the 9/11 terrorist attacks is now a state-of-the-art real-time analysis critical response center. It’s called RACR, and it’s located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
“This is a system that cuts through the red tape, that gets information to the people that need it,” says Chief Beck. He calls it “the brains of the department, twenty-four/seven.”
Police in the activity center monitor live feeds of city and traffic cameras, counter-terrorism information, and real-time crime mapping, with cutting edge software.
“If we didn’t have that we would be operating blind,” says Capt. Sean Malinowski, the Commanding Officer at RACR. “Essentially we’re always activated here.”
RACR is a critical crime-fighting tool at the center of every high profile incident in the City of Los Angeles.
“We have some real-time tools that help us analyze crime as it’s happening,” says Malinowski. “And then we feed that information out to the geographic areas and to patrol divisions.”

RACR is relied upon during events like dignitary visits from the Royals and President Obama, as well as the recent Occupy LA showdown and arrests.
“We had eyes on that, both through video cameras that the city owns, and also through video streams that were provided by the actual Occupy LA protesters,” says Malinowski.
Most recently, RACR was invaluable in putting an end to the Hollywood arsons.
Malinowski says RACR plotted each arson fire incident as it happened, creating a three-square-mile geographic hot spot that resulted in the quick arrest of accused fire starter Harry Burkhart.
“At the time he was taken into custody, this area was flooded with sheriffs and with LAPD officers,” says Malinowski. “Based on the fact that we kind of could see his movements in real time.”
RACR was born in a functioning bomb shelter, four stories below the Los Angeles Civic Center.
LAPD Commander Blake Chow remembers a time when tracking crime at RACR was done by hand. “There was very little technology,” says Chow, and RACR had no budget.
Police operated with dry erase boards, personal computers, and simple monitors.
“When we built RACR, there was no template to look at,” says Chow. “There was no police department we could go look at and ask them, ‘how did you build it?’”
Today LAPD’s RACR is the standard operating model for law enforcement agencies worldwide. It’s used as a guidebook on how to protect communities and fight crime.


http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/02/08/lapd-pioneers-high-tech-crime-fighting-war-room/
 

TripleDraw27

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"The surveillance hub is now a model for police forces around the world"

Do they know about UK's survelience and how it is a model for the world? lol

This shit makes me sick. Was about to post and saw yours. /vom
 

Hydro-Soil

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All hail the new gestapo.

It's not just LAPD... nearly every PD has spent millions in grant money for electronics, harware and weapons. Big program the last decade or so.

*sigh*
 

Sundance

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I am good with all that

The Police have a job to do - and thats keeping you, me and everyone safe

Curse them now - but wait until the day when you, your family and/or friends need them ... your attitude will change quickly

Be smart

Be respectful

Stay far out and away from trouble

Sundance
 

KRD

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Sundance I will never call the police for help ever, dont care what the issue is I can handle it myself and if I cant thats what friends and family are for. Wait until someone close to you gets fucked for no reason then tell me how safe they make you feel.
 

Hydro-Soil

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I am good with all that

The Police have a job to do - and thats keeping you, me and everyone safe
Actually... they're busy keeping their paychecks. Have a conversation about a cop concerning the oath they've taken and what they do about it when their orders conflict with it. The majority won't have any clue as to what you're talking about.

They are paycheck enforcers and when the orders come down, they'll pick you up and put you in a cage... " 'Cause them's the orders".

Curse them now - but wait until the day when you, your family and/or friends need them ... your attitude will change quickly

Be smart

Be respectful

Stay far out and away from trouble

Sundance

You obviously haven't had much experience with law enforcement.

Definitely be respectful in their presence, smile, wave and then get away as soon as possible.

We're not talking about Andy Griffith here anymore folks... we're talking about some hardcore, sadistic pieces of shit.

Then you also have the confused individuals that haven't the balls to quit or the brains to realize they should.

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 

Sundance

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“We are targets on our own soil,” says Beck. “We have to be ready.”
What began as a grass roots idea following the 9/11 terrorist attacks is now a state-of-the-art real-time analysis critical response center.

Police in the activity center monitor live feeds of city and traffic cameras, counter-terrorism information, and real-time crime mapping, with cutting edge software.

“We have some real-time tools that help us analyze crime as it’s happening,” says Malinowski. “And then we feed that information out to the geographic areas and to patrol divisions.”

Most recently, RACR was invaluable in putting an end to the Hollywood arsons.

Malinowski says RACR plotted each arson fire incident as it happened, creating a three-square-mile geographic hot spot that resulted in the quick arrest of accused fire starter Harry Burkhart.
“At the time he was taken into custody, this area was flooded with sheriffs and with LAPD officers,” says Malinowski. “Based on the fact that we kind of could see his movements in real time.”
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You obviously haven't had much experience with law enforcement.

We're not talking about Andy Griffith here anymore folks... we're talking about some hardcore, sadistic pieces of shit.

Then you also have the confused individuals that haven't the balls to quit or the brains to realize they should.:


Hydro-Soil - I prefer to stay away from the Police ... no need to have a conversation, unless I initiate it

I have had enough experience in life and with law enforcement to know which way is up - thanks for the tips

" Andy Griffith " ... " Hard core sadistic pieces of shit " ... what the heck are you talking about in this instance ???


Sundance I will never call the police for help ever, dont care what the issue is I can handle it myself and if I cant thats what friends and family are for. Wait until someone close to you gets fucked for no reason then tell me how safe they make you feel.

KRD - see how far ... where ... and what that gets you

I take excellent care of myself - some things are beyond what I will do, or certainly beyond what I would involve others in - or what is right, and what is correct - I would have no problem letting the Police handle it - thats what they do

Otherwise there would be anarchy

I bet there were/are plenty of people who were very happy the Police caught the person setting fires in Hollywood (see above) - that they are indeed - very thankful for the Police and the work that they do

While its true - there are some bad, and/or stupid cops out there ... most are good people dealing day in and day out with real shit that the public creates for them - in an attempt to make this world a better place

" Help one person - help the world "

Stay safe

Sundance
 

JOJO420

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This all goes back to the " new deal" . This is the result of the sweeping changes from 1941 and after. Do your homework. The police have power that will boggle your mind, if you so choose to use it,lol. this is decades old, nothing new, just the fact that people are just now beginning to realize the police state that you live in.
 

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