JCPS sees drop in guns with new detection system but not all weapons being caught Mar 19, 2025 Mar 19, 2025 Updated Mar 19, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Evolv Technology system uses artificial intelligence to detect specific shapes and densities of metal unlike traditional metal detectors. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Education Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on 1:36 JCPS sees drop in guns with new detection system but not all weapons being caught The Evolv Technology system uses artificial intelligence to detect specific shapes and densities of metal unlike traditional metal detectors. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday evening forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles1 person dead after possible home explosion in southern Indiana early Monday‘Safety is at risk’: Louisville bar shut down under emergency order after shootingOwner speaks out after west Louisville bar's liquor license suspended after shootingVeterans Parkway in Jeffersonville reopens after downed wires cleared from roadwayLouisville man dies after being hit by a car on Dixie Highway in Meade CountyAmazon cloud outage takes down many online services around the worldIndiana rises to No. 2 in latest AP poll. Louisville, after upset of Miami, debuts at No. 19Louisville, Kentucky set to turn up the volume with high-powered exhibition openers1 person hospitalized after house fire in east Louisville early SundayJudge sets bond for 2 Louisville men accused of shooting their brother in Fern Creek Videos
1:36 JCPS sees drop in guns with new detection system but not all weapons being caught The Evolv Technology system uses artificial intelligence to detect specific shapes and densities of metal unlike traditional metal detectors.