Detroit police add 10 mobile weapons detectors for events

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New detectors help Detroit police keep weapons out of events

Detroit police have 10 new mobile weapons detectors to find weapons people are trying to take into events.

Detroit police are using mobile weapons detectors to keep events safe this summer.

A bond was used to buy 10 of the detectors for $1.4 million.

If someone walks through the detector with a weapon, the machine will alert police and security, and a red box will show where the weapon approximately is.

"It’s certainly a valuable tool to isolate the area of where the offensive weapon might be," said Detroit Police Deputy Chief Franklin Hayes. 

The detectors have been used at three events so far – the Grand Prix, Movement, and Motor City Pride. Hayes said they have stopped people from bringing weapons into the events.

Hayes said if someone is legally carrying a weapon when they try to enter an event, such as the Ford Fireworks, later this month, they will be recommended to secure it.

"If we do find that someone is unlawfully carrying we will constitutionally take the next steps," he said. "If we can get one weapon out of the wrong hands, it’s a win."