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Is ShotSpotter helping catch killers? Cleveland has spent $2.8 million on the tool, and there is growing evidence that it is ...
New data on ShotSpotter published in the Tribune makes a definitive case for its retention in Chicago.
CHICAGO (CBS) --A group of Chicago aldermen is continuing to push to revive the city's ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, two weeks after the system was taken offline. Alds. David Moore ...
CHICAGO — The City of Chicago’s relationship with ShotSpotter came to an end as the clock turned from Sunday night to Monday morning. But the Chicago Police Department is assuring people that ...
Chicago Police leaders and several aldermen have said ShotSpotter has been a key tool for investigating gun crimes.
ShotSpotter will continue to work in Chicago through late September, the company that owns the technology said Friday.
Chicago will end its contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, city officials announced on Tuesday. The Chicago Police Department has said the technology helps fight crime.
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday alleges Chicago police misused “unreliable” gunshot detection technology and failed to pursue other leads in investigating a grandfather from the city&#… ...
Sources said Chicago police, or CPD, Superintendent Larry Snelling did not hear about ShotSpotter contract decision before it went public.
ShotSpotter contract extension might be illegal, sources say Mayor Brandon’s Johnson’s administration negotiated an extension under less favorable terms than the original deal, which could ...
Chicago officials plan to wind down use of ShotSpotter technology by late September, city officials told The Associated Press. Since 2018, the city has spent $49 million on the technology.
As of midnight, the ShotSpotter gunshot detection system was no longer sending data to Chicago Police because the company's contract was not renewed by Mayor Brandon Johnson.
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