Chicago police are no longer using the ShotSpotter technology as of Monday morning. The city's contract expired overnight. Monday is the first day in more than six years the city of Chicago will go ...
The City of Chicago's relationship with ShotSpotter came to an end as the clock turned from Sunday night to Monday morning.
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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The city's ShotSpotter contract ended early Sunday morning. The company that owns ShotSpotter will begin dismantling the ...
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ShotSpotter is set to go dark at midnight Sunday night in Chicago. Mayor Brandon Johnson is searching for an alternative ...
Police responding to a ShotSpotter alert about 6:22 p.m. Sunday found a 28-year-old man in a vehicle in the 2500 block of ...
This week, the city council voted to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to eliminate the controversial system, but Johnson ...
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In a few short hours, ShotSpotter’s gunshot detection technology will be decommissioned, with alerts to law enforcement ...