ShotSpotter Nabs Shooter

I’ve per­son­ally seen the ShotSpotter sys­tem in place in the City of Glendale. It’s impres­sive. any munic­i­pal­i­ties that have prob­lems with ille­gal ran­dom firearm dis­charges should give the sys­tem a seri­ous look.

For any­one who has the idi­otic urge to fire guns into the air for no appar­ent rea­son, don’t do it in Glendale — or at least get the hell out of there after you do.

The city of Glendale is mon­i­tored 24/7 by a device called “ShotSpotter,” an acoustic mon­i­tor­ing sys­tem that can pin­point the exact loca­tion of a gun­shot any­where in the city.

So, when 18-year-old John Anthony Anguiano decided to pop a few caps in the sky last week, he shouldn’t have been shocked when shortly there­after the fuzz was knockin’ on his door.

Police responded to the shots near North 63rd Avenue, just south of Bethany Home Road in Glendale and found Anguiano and three friends at a home, where Anguiano admit­ted to fir­ing shots into the air.

No big deal right? Wrong!

Arizona, as you should prob­a­bly know, has a lit­tle some­thing called Shannon’s Law on the books, which makes it ille­gal to fire a weapon within city limits.

The law is named after Shannon Smith, a 14-year-old Phoenix girl who was killed by a stray bul­let in 1999.

Anguiano was the only one arrested and was charged with mis­con­duct with a weapon and dis­charg­ing a firearm within city limits.

Article orig­i­nally posted here in Phoenix New Times.

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