A $53,000 anonymous donation to East Hampton Town will fund a virtual firearms training system that allows police officers to role-play scenarios, helping them better understand when to de-escalate a situation or use force.
East Hampton Town Police Chief Michael Sarlo said the VirTra V-100 system features a single large screen, responds to voice commands and uses air pressure for simulated recoil to provide…
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