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German police union wants AI support after Hamburg knife attack
German police union wants AI support after Hamburg knife attack

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

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German police union wants AI support after Hamburg knife attack

The head of Germany's GdP police union has called for technical support using artificial intelligence (AI) for law-enforcers following Friday's knife attack that left 18 people injured at Hamburg Central Station. "Unfortunately, such attacks can never be prevented 100%," said union chief Andreas Rosskopf, according to the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper. However, there is now an urgent need for the federal police to be able to carry out comprehensive checks at railway stations, Rosskopf stressed. He advocated using AI-supported camera technology "that also includes behaviour recognition so that such behavioural anomalies can be detected in advance." Early on Friday evening, 18 people were injured in a knife attack on a crowded station platform, four of them critically. Police arrested a 39-year-old woman at the scene who is to be brought before a magistrate on Saturday.

Fallen officer's son graduates, police stand by his side
Fallen officer's son graduates, police stand by his side

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

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Fallen officer's son graduates, police stand by his side

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Collierville Police Department showed their support in a heartfelt way this week, by attending the high school graduation of the son of a fallen officer. Edgar Morris IV, who graduated from Ripley High School, is the son of Officer Edgar Morris III. The elder Morris died in 2021 from complications related to COVID-19. Officer Morris joined the Collierville Police Department in 2005 and served as a crash reconstruction specialist. He left behind a wife and two children. This week, one of those children reached a major milestone. Officers with the department attended Edgar's graduation to show that his father's legacy and their support live on. Those officers say they are proud to stand with him on this special occasion. Back in 2021, Collierville Police Chief Dale Lane described Officer Morris as a deeply respected member of the force. 'They absolutely loved Edgar,' Lane said. 'He was a man of integrity. He was a man of honor. He never did anything to tarnish the badge.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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