I don't think this guy will be walking the streets long. What a numb-nut.
Axium Technologies' Surveillance Technology Used to Capture a Clear Picture of Robbery Suspect
Tuesday December 11, 8:00 am ET
PASADENA, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 11, 2007 -- Axium Technologies, Inc. (Other OTC:AXGI.PK - News) -- On December 3rd, 2007, KABC Los Angeles reported that an armed man stole the wedding ring off the finger of an 83-year-old woman, and it was all caught on tape. According to the article: "The owner of the Hampshire Jewelry store says the suspect stole about $17,000 worth of jewelry from the store on Saturday, including her 83-year-old mother's wedding ring. Here's a clean-cut man, 32 to 33 years old, coming in and genuinely acting like he's interested in buying an engagement ring and then pulls out a gun and threatens to kill somebody." The unique part about this story is not the robbery itself, but the amazing clarity of the video evidence left behind. The surveillance video taken at the scene of the crime captured a remarkably clear image of the incident and the face of the suspect. Axium Technologies, Inc. was the provider of this video surveillance hardware. The clarity of the video was possible as a result of the line resolution of the DVR, which was co-developed by Axium Technologies. Axium Technologies has exclusive rights to this technology in the United States.
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Mr. WonSoo Chung, the CEO of Axium Technologies, commented, "We have worked very hard to develop state-of-the-art security solutions and are very pleased with the clarity of the video and its role in helping capture the robbery suspect." Mr. Chung further stated, "The performance of our security solutions and their success in the field has recently captured the attention of law enforcement in numerous cities and states. This has lead to the highest volume of purchase orders and sales in the Company's history."
ABOUT AXIUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Axium Technologies, Inc. www.axiumtech.net is a leading provider of surveillance security systems software and hardware. The Company maintains its corporate presence in Pasadena, CA, and its Research and Development Facility in South Korea. The Company's primary products include MAXIMUM Surveillance Software, which is the key solution providing interoperability for numerous digitalized security and surveillance products from diverse manufacturers.
The Company's Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) and Network Video Products (NVPs) are targeted at the security and surveillance segments of the gaming industry. The Company's newest product "TaggerTrap" is a state-of-the-art graffiti detection product, which detects, records and alarms local police of graffiti activity. The estimated cost of graffiti clean-up in North America is $1.0 billion annually and millions of dollars have been budgeted over the past year by large metro police departments to detect and apprehend graffiti taggers. |