By: Katrina Pross
A city committee recommends extending ShotSpotter technology through 2026 and expanding it into new areas of the city. Minneapolis public safety leaders had pushed for more.
Katrina Pross is a criminal justice reporter at Sahan Journal. She focuses on issues related to juvenile justice, mental health, and the intersection of crime and social issues, drawing from her extensive experience in covering courts and law enforcement in Indiana and beyond. Katrina's work has been featured in WFYI Public Media, NPR, and the Star Tribune, among others.
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Katrina Pross' reporting is focused on crime, government & politics in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her coverage heavily features local breaking news and evolving stories related to police shootings, public safety, mental health crisis response, and law enforcement activities.
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