St. Charles alderpersons support use of drones for surveillance at community events
A St. Charles city council panel supports changing state law to allow police departments to use drones for surveillance at community events to prevent tragedies such as the mass shooting last year at the Highland Park Fourth of July Parade that left seven people dead.
They recommended approval of a resolution that supports the proactive use of drones by law enforcement at special events to observe crowd size, behavior and movement. The Illinois Chiefs of Police Association also supports the proposed legislation, known as the Drones as First Responders Act. Keegan said the police department did all it could do to make sure the recent St. Patrick's Parade in downtown St. Charles went as smoothly as possible.
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