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by dougmccune
4679 days ago
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When they identified the first blurred images of the suspects' faces they put out the images hoping people could help identify the faces they were interested in. I assume they're saying that with better technology they'd be able to instantly identify those faces, instead of relying on putting them up on TV (where the suspects can see them and know they're on to them). So it wouldn't have prevented the attack, but it theoretically would have made the identification easier, and the arrests faster/less deadly I suppose. |
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