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.
In a 13-0 vote, the City Council signed off on a two-year contract renewal with ShotSpotter that spreads acoustic sensors ...
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A council committee agreed to sign off on a 2-year contract renewal that expands the acoustic gunshot detection system by .6 ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- With just 13 days left on Chicago's contract for the controversial gunshot detection system ShotSpotter, several aldermen pleaded for the city to keep the technology at a Public ...
The Minneapolis City Council's Administration and Enterprise Oversight Committee approved a contract extension with SoundThinking for ShotSpotter through March 2026, with a coverage expansion of 0 ...
ShotSpotter’s days in Chicago are numbered, but some aldermen are trying — once again — to throw the gunshot detection system a last-minute lifeline. Aldermen called on Mayor Brandon Johnson ...
Columbus initially set up ShotSpotter technology in the Hilltop, South Side and Linden neighborhoods in 2018 and currently covers a 12-square mile area. This new phase would expand the presence of gun ...
CHICAGO - How much longer will Chicago use ShotSpotter? The mayor plans to end the contract in November. However, some aldermen are saying, "Not so fast." The Chairman of the Public Safety ...
With less than two weeks to go before ShotSpotter goes dark, some City Council members are urging Chicago Mayor Johnson to keep the gunfire detection software. Here’s how much longer the iPhone ...
The city's contract extension with ShotSpotter's parent company is set to expire on Sept. 22. Mayor Brandon Johnson and several aldermen disagree over whether the city should keep using the ...