
"Cops oppose this narrative by charging that the tech could mean the difference between life and death and the ability to quickly apprehend a dangerous suspect. One police source pointed to a recent shooting that took place at Morrisania Houses in the Bronx on Sept. 26 as an example of an archaic system that hinders swift investigations. At around 10:47 p.m. that evening, police received a 911 call of a shooting behind 1285 Washington Ave."
"Upon arrival, officers discovered a 17-year-old male with a gunshot wound to the hip and lower spine. Cops said he was uncooperative with the police, and no one apparently witnessed the incident. At the scene, officers recovered two shell casings and a bullet fragment behind the building in the playground area."
Apple Connect provides NYCHA residents with free internet while the NYPD appears to be linking NYCHA CCTV feeds to City-funded Big Apple Connect infrastructure, prompting concerns about transparency and oversight. Some tenants and law enforcement defend the technology as enabling rapid response and suspect apprehension. Police cited a Sept. 26 shooting at Morrisania Houses where officers found a 17-year-old with gunshot wounds, recovered shell casings and a bullet fragment, and encountered an uncooperative victim with no witnesses. A City Council oversight hearing is scheduled for late September to examine how the NYPD accesses cameras around NYCHA complexes.
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