Detroit Gives Green Light to Real-Time Crime Center Powered by Motorola Solutions

Detroit Police is using Motorola Solutions’ real-time video surveillance and data analysis solution to help reduce violent crime occurring at or near gas stations, fast food restaurants and other high traffic locations

  • Project Green Light partners the Detroit Police Department with local gas stations, major fast food restaurants and other businesses to install video surveillance systems to help aide in the deterrence of crime
  • Video cameras send live feeds to Detroit’s Real-Time Crime Center allowing analysts using Motorola Solutions’ CommandCentral platform to aggregate video and data and turn it into actionable intelligence, helping lead to safer communities
  • The project is one of the first public-private community partnerships of its kind, blending a mix of Motorola Solutions’ real-time crime-fighting applications and community policing aimed at improving neighborhood safety

DETROIT--()--When officials with the Detroit Police Department realized 25 percent of violent crime in the city was taking place within 500 feet of gas stations, they turned to Motorola Solutions’ Smart Public Safety Solutions to combat the problem.

As part of Project Green Light, Detroit Police initially partnered with eight gas stations to install video cameras that stream live footage to Detroit’s new Real-Time Crime Center where police analyze available data, monitor active incidents and events and deploy resources all from one location. Project Green Light has now been expanded to more than 20 locations including fast food restaurants, liquor stores and additional gas stations. Motorola Solutions’ CommandCentral Aware application aggregates the video, allowing crime center analysts to view multiple feeds on one screen and share high-definition images of suspects, vehicles, license plate numbers and other critical information to responding officers.

In the first few months of operation, analysts have been able to quickly identify suspects, leading to faster arrests. One example involves a suspect brought into custody less than two hours after being clearly identified on camera firing a weapon into a vehicle at a gas station and another where two suspects were arrested after a carjacking at a gas station. A third instance shows the cameras acting as a deterrent when two individuals in a dispute calmly leave the inside of a gas station shortly after noticing the Project Green Light signage on the station door warning of police monitoring with real-time video surveillance.

"Motorola Solutions' CommandCentral platform has become an invaluable crime fighting tool for our officers on the street," said James Craig, police chief, Detroit Police Department. "The fast pace of technological advances allows for partnerships like these to sustain safe neighborhoods for our citizens."

The project is one of the first public-private-community partnerships of its kind in the United States, blending a mix of Motorola Solutions’ real-time crime-fighting applications and community policing aimed at improving neighborhood safety. Detroit Police say the program is promoting the revitalization and growth of local businesses and strengthening the police department’s efforts to deter, identify and solve crime faster and more efficiently.

“Project Green Light demonstrates how smart public safety technology such as Motorola Solutions’ CommandCentral platform can assist police departments and be an extra set of eyes on the street,” said John Zidar, corporate vice president, Motorola Solutions Central Region. “The ability to stream live video to Detroit’s Real-Time Crime Center allows analysts to quickly send critical information such as a photo of a suspect or an image of a vehicle to officers in the field to help capture suspects faster and make the community safer.”

The CommandCentral platform is part of Motorola Solutions Intelligence-Led Public Safety application suite, which helps streamline the way agencies can use the enormous amounts of data coming in from sources such as 9-1-1 calls, social media feeds and nationwide databases to help increase situational awareness, reduce crime rates and close more cases.

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Media Contact:
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Motorola Solutions
(815) 592-4247
Kevin.Hegarty@motorolasolutions.com
or
Industry Analyst Relations Contact:
Chantal Montsion
Motorola Solutions
(847) 538-5161
(847) 668-3050
Chantal.Montsion@motorolasolutions.com