Peoria Made the Right Call on Real-Time Crime Center, Now Let’s Invest in Smarter Technology

By Art Miller, former police chief, Peoria Police Department

The Real-Time Crime Center has been years in the making.

As Peoria’s former chief of police, in 2023, I proposed this system, which was initially approved by the mayor and council.

However, after the project was set in motion, the new mayor backtracked, claiming he never approved it. Behind closed doors, he attempted to push a more expensive and less effective alternative.

Fast forward to today — Peoria has unveiled its RTCC, ultimately choosing the Fusus system that was originally proposed. This state-of-the-art center will provide our police officers and civilian staff with real-time intelligence, improving public safety and response times.

But we can’t stop here.

It’s time for Peoria to lead the way in cost-effective, tech-driven policing. Instead of sinking millions into maintaining outdated helicopters — often called “flying dinosaurs” in law enforcement circles — Peoria should invest in a modern drone program. Many agencies nationwide have already implemented drone systems that integrate seamlessly with RTCCs, providing faster, more efficient, and more affordable aerial surveillance.

A robust drone program would cost a fraction of traditional aviation expenses, freeing up city funds for parks, trails, and infrastructure. We owe it to our residents to make smart, forward-thinking investments in public safety.

Editor's note: Art Miller is a resident of the Mesquite District and has submitted a statement of interest with the Peoria city clerk to run for mayor in 2026.

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