BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. (KCTV/Gray News) – Artificial intelligence helped police find an alleged suspect in a shooting that killed two people, according to authorities in Blue Springs, Missouri.
According to charging documents, police used an AI-equipped camera system from Atlanta-based company Flock Safety to find a car allegedly involved in the shooting and it led them to a suspect.
The Flock cameras are similar to license plate readers, but instead of being on patrol cars, the cameras are stationed at high-traffic intersections and frequently visited places like parks. The Blue Springs Police Department has about two dozen of them.
Marquis Earl-Lee Savannah was arrested Wednesday on a warrant for first-degree murder. The charges filed before his arrest came with a four-page probable cause statement detailing the April 13 shooting …