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The Power of LiDAR Scanning in Active Shooter Scenarios

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This episode is brought to you by A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Training - A civilian training program that helps keep you and the people you care about alive in the event of an active shooting.

In this episode, host Roger Ryan Rider takes listeners through the benefits and applications of LiDAR technology in forensic investigations, especially in active shooter situations. LiDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, uses laser light to create highly accurate 3D point clouds of crime scenes, providing a wealth of information for investigators.

The technology allows for the detailed reconstruction of crime scenes, analysis of bullet trajectories, and even the potential for creating immersive virtual reality experiences for courtroom settings. The episode explains the technology's ease of use despite its advanced nature, the importance of adequate data management, and its transformative impact on law enforcement and legal proceedings. It emphasizes that while LiDAR is a powerful tool, it should be deployed selectively for cases where its precision can significantly contribute to the investigation.

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This episode is brought to you by A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Training - A civilian training program that helps keep you and the people you care about alive in the event of an active shooting.

In this episode, host Roger Ryan Rider takes listeners through the benefits and applications of LiDAR technology in forensic investigations, especially in active shooter situations. LiDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, uses laser light to create highly accurate 3D point clouds of crime scenes, providing a wealth of information for investigators.

The technology allows for the detailed reconstruction of crime scenes, analysis of bullet trajectories, and even the potential for creating immersive virtual reality experiences for courtroom settings. The episode explains the technology's ease of use despite its advanced nature, the importance of adequate data management, and its transformative impact on law enforcement and legal proceedings. It emphasizes that while LiDAR is a powerful tool, it should be deployed selectively for cases where its precision can significantly contribute to the investigation.

Find Triple R Investigations also on:

Our Website, LinkedIn, or Facebook

  continue reading

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