Brett Adcock
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Like it could be backpacks.
It could be clothing or a jacket.
But most guns are all in the waistband pockets or backpacks, which makes sense, right?
You're not like wearing it around your neck on a, outside your shirt or things like this.
So that's where like most weapons are entering a school.
We've done a lot of, we have a, probably one of the best data scientists in the world that
is obsessed with school shooting, and he puts up the best school shooting analytics.
He does it daily.
He's done it for five years.
He's working with us through this, and we've done so much work on how people, how students enter schools, how they exit, emergency responses, what solutions are on campus now for this, like where, what data we find on like where guns are at, what type of guns and weapons are there.
There's, I think it was like 200 knife stabbings last year.
Yeah.
It's, like, it's so high and so dangerous.
Like, we're trying to... Like, we can detect knives.
Like, there's, um...
you know, vape pens, whatever, whatever.
It's not a metallic thing.
It's like, we can, it doesn't matter what the object, it looks like.
Different metallics will actually like come back to the radar system a little bit differently.
So you can kind of maybe sometimes tell if there's like a gun, like a metallic signature or not coming from the material.