Dallas, June 15, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- COPsync, Inc. (OTCQB: COYN), which operates the nation's largest law enforcement real-time, in-car information sharing, communication and data interoperability Network, was featured in a segment during the evening news on the FOX TV affiliate in El Paso, Texas (KFOX14) and an accompanying article on June 11, 2015.
The segment and article, titled "Vinton Police fighting crime with new in-car sharing system," focus on the Vinton, Texas police department's successful implementation and use of the COPsync Network. Vinton is the first law enforcement agency in El Paso County to use the system.
Vinton Police Chief Klaus Mansion said the system reduces officer time during traffic stops and increases the accuracy of citations and other information collected by the officer. COPsync chief executive officer Ronald A. Woessner said the system helps keep police officers safer during traffic stops by providing officers real-time access to potentially life-saving safety information that is not typically made available to law enforcement officers. Examples of such crucial information include whether the subject of the traffic stop has made previous threats against law enforcement officers or is known to carry a dangerous weapon.
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About COPsync
COPsync, Inc. (OTCQB: COYN) is a technology company that improves real-time communication across law enforcement jurisdictions and helps public safety officials prevent and respond quickly to crime. The COPsync Network gives officers instant access to actionable, mission-critical data and to local, state and federal law enforcement databases. The system also enables officers to collect payment for outstanding misdemeanor warrants in real-time at the point of incident. The Network's companion COPsync911 system enables courts, schools, hospitals, government buildings, energy, telecommunications and other potentially at-risk facilities to automatically and silently send threat alerts directly to local law enforcement officers in their patrol cars in the event of crisis, thereby protecting schools, school children, employees and others. The COPsync Network also eliminates manual processes and increases officer productivity by enabling officers to electronically write tickets, accident reports, DUI forms, arrest forms and incident and offense reports. The COPsync Network saves lives, reduces unsolved crimes and assists in apprehending criminals and interdicting criminal behavior -- through such features as a nationwide officer safety alert system, GPS/auto vehicle location and distance-based alerts for crimes in progress, such as school crisis situations, child abductions, bank robberies and police pursuits. The company also sells VidTac®, an in-vehicle, software-driven video system for law enforcement. For more information, visit www.copsync.com and www.copsync911.com.
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