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A maintenance worker has been arrested, and facial recognition video shows two of the fugitives walking down Bourbon Street.
Police have arrested four of the New Orleans escaped inmates days after a jail break. Six remain on the run as police rely on ...
Law enforcement remains confident that they'll be able to capture everyone who fled in the jailbreak at the Orleans Parish ...
New Orleans quietly served as a testing ground for one of the most ambitious – and controversial – uses of facial recognition ...
The nonprofit is at the center of a debate about facial recognition, real-time surveillance, and the expanding role of ...
In Louisiana, the New Orleans Police Department has reportedly paused its sweeping use of real-time facial recognition ...
“Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick directed the suspension of automated alerts from Project NOLA’s facial recognition system, ...
New Orleans police have secretly been using facial recognition software to monitor citizens in an effort to identify crime suspects, according to a new report.
A Washington Post investigation found that New Orleans police have secretly used facial recognition technology to scan the ...
Four of the 10 escaped New Orleans inmates have been arrested in the days following a massive jail break. One was allegedly ...
Investigators warn remaining fugitives could be armed and dangerous; council presses for answers as hunt enters day four ...
Investigators warn remaining fugitives could be armed and dangerous; council presses for answers as hunt enters day four ...