A Solution To School & Public Shootings…

A Solution To School & Public Shootings…


A Solution To School & Public Shootings…

Active Intervention Self-Actuating Security Autonomous Systems that saves lives…


Active Intervention S3Autonomous Systems Projects Is The Way To Go…

Let’s Do It…  Less Talk…

We put man on the moon, decades ago; we send probes way across our Solar System; yet, we refuse and stall at providing a solution to Mass Shooting in our Schools & Public Places—really!

I am not going to give hope up! SAFETY is not a choice it is a RIGHT!  Yes, there is solutions to preserve and protect both Our Children’s Lives & Our Second Amendment.  The right to establish and demand safety is an Alienable Right; the Right that all people should enjoy.  We must debate in the affirmative that Safeguarding Livesand upholding our Second Amendmentmust be mutually inclusive and never exclusive.


Since the Columbine Shooting, I became passionate about the added safety of humanity; continuously, looking towards technology, knowing that it possesses the answers and solutions to the challenges humanity now faces.  Since 1999, I came up with a plan, design and a solution to mitigating and possibly preventing loss of lives, as a result of mass shootings.  I made some headways and several attempts to build a prototype to an Autonomous Active Intervention Self-Actuating Solution that at sound of a fired weapon(s) it alerts, creates safe-haven and safe-paths away from the epicenter (shooter(s)), as well as, provide the first responders with the exact location and movement of the shooter(s)All under a minute, without human intervention. The lack of backings and failure to gain traction or reach the right person(s) has marred the progress; I wrestle passionately, still, with these thoughts, sleepless nights at times, at the thought that we have the technology and know-how; yet, our children and citizens suffer at absence of action

Does anyone else feel this way?  Have I captured anyone’s attention?

Roberto Hinds Jr.

04/08/2018

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