Scott McKane is a long-time reporter with FOX 13.
SALT LAKE CITY — At high schools in Salt Lake City, weapons detectors stand at main entrances, using artificial intelligence to find potentially dangerous weapons that aren't allowed on campus.
The detectors are set up but not fully operational, the district explained to FOX 13's partners at The Salt Lake Tribune. The rest of the week, security staff and school leaders will answer student questions and help everyone get comfortable with the change.Horizonte Instruction and Training Center will receive the detectors later in the fall.
While some were supportive of the new technology, citing safety concerns, others were concerned that the detectors could be traumatic for some students and even incite more violence.
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