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A ShotSpotter representative said Monday the company behind the tool, SoundThinking, plans to respond to the request in a bid ...
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By Andrew Ramos Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO (WBBM) — ShotSpotter expired at midnight in Chicago. While Mayor Brandon Johnson is searching for an alternative gunfire detection system, ...
"If there is nothing to hide, release the video," civil rights attorney Ben Crump said during a morning news conference.
The City of Chicago's relationship with ShotSpotter came to an end as the clock turned from Sunday night to Monday morning.
The transition from summer to fall marks the end of a lot of things, including another season of surging gun violence.
The lack of use by police throughout the state hampers investigations and undermines safety, writes the Joyce Foundation's ...
Chicago Police seek help finding Angelica Gamino, 22, missing since September 21 from the 4200 block of S. Rockwell.