**BREAKING: GUN SENSE 2.0 – “The Incident” Changes Everything**

BREAKING: GUN SENSE 2.0 – “The Incident” Changes Everything

SAN DIEGO, CA – In the wake of the tragic shooting at a coastal trolley station last week, a radical data-sharing protocol has rendered San Diego the “Silicon Valley of Public Safety” – and sparked a fiery national debate.

Just seven days after the tragedy, a consortium of ex-Apple engineers and trauma surgeons has deployed “The Grid,” a decentralized AI system that merges real-time gunshot acoustics, anonymized mental health flags, and social media threat vectors.

The result? A 94% drop in violent escalations in just 48 hours. But at what cost?

Critics are calling it “Minority Report meets the Trolley Problem.” The system flagged a distressed Navy veteran for a “high-risk anomaly” – and autonomously dispatched a behavioral health drone before he reached the station. He was de-escalated, unharmed. But his freedom was surveilled without a warrant.

“This is the San Diego Protocol,” says Mayor Todd Gloria. “We are proving that surveillance doesn’t have to be scary to be effective. It just has to be fast.”

The NRA calls it “fascism with a facelift.” The ACLU calls it “a 24/7 digital stop-and-frisk.”

But the families of the victims? They’re calling it a miracle. And the rest of the world is watching – because San Diego just became the first city to use an AI that can predict a shooting before the first shot is fired.