Mayor Brandon Johnson is dropping his plan to veto a City Council ordinance aimed at continuing the ShotSpotter gunshot ...
Alds. David Moore (17th), Stephanie Coleman (16th), Peter Chico (10th) and other aldermen are joining a handful of business ...
A special City Council meeting on ShotSpotter was canceled Wednesday after the mayor did not veto an ordinance that would ...
A committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago is also pledging to help extend ShotSpotter's use in the city weeks after the ...
Chicago leaders are seeking to reinstate the deactivated ShotSpotter system to improve public safety and response times.
It’s possible the victims could have been saved if mayor Brandon Johnson hadn’t decommissioned the gunshot-detection system, some Chicago alderman say.
The City Council’s ordinance aims to compel the city to sign a new contract for gunshot detection technology. Johnson said it ...
It’s been two weeks since Mayor Brandon Johnson ended the city’s contract with the company that owns and operates the ...
The sooner victims make it to the hospital, the more likely doctors can save them, the director of the University of Chicago ...
As the city ended its relationship with ShotSpotter, the Chicago Transit Authority began piloting another gun detection tool ...
A group of Chicago aldermen and community leaders offered to contribute $2.5 million to help cover some of the cost of the ...
The City Council’s ordinance aims to compel the city to sign a new contract for gunshot detection technology. Johnson said it ...