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Minneapolis, ShotSpotter
Minneapolis considers an expansion of ShotSpotter — but with strings attached
Minneapolis is poised to extend its contract for gunshot detection technology — but only modestly expand where police use it. Why it matters: The proposal before the city council Thursday is an attempt to balance skepticism that ShotSpotter locks in a pattern of heavy-handed policing in majority Black and Latino neighborhoods with officials' contention that it's a useful tool.
Minneapolis will keep using ShotSpotter gunshot detection… for now
The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously Thursday to expand and extend its contract to use the gunshot detection technology known as ShotSpotter through 2026, despite facing criticism from some city leaders about its effectiveness.
Minneapolis City Council approves expansion of ShotSpotter
The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday extended a contract for ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology, amid debate over whether or not it makes the city safer. It’s a smaller expansion than law enforcement requested;
ShotSpotter contract renewal approved by Minneapolis City Council
Minneapolis City Council members voted on Thursday to continue using and even expand the use of ShotSpotter technology in the city, at least for now.
Minneapolis council approves limited expansion of gunshot detection system
In a 13-0 vote, the City Council signed off on a two-year contract renewal with ShotSpotter that spreads acoustic sensors into parts of Loring Park and Whittier.
Minneapolis City Council scales back ShotSpotter expansion proposal
The Minneapolis City Council is considering a "more moderate expansion" of ShotSpotter following concerns about the original proposal.
Minneapolis extends ShotSpotter contract
The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously Thursday to expand and extend its contract to use the gunshot detection technology known as ShotSpotter through 2026, despite facing criticism from some city leaders about its effectiveness.
Minneapolis City Council considers smaller expansion of ShotSpotter gunshot detection system
A council committee agreed to sign off on a 2-year contract renewal that expands the acoustic gunshot detection system by .6 miles, into parts of Loring Park and Whittier.
Minneapolis councilors mull extending contract for ShotSpotter as other cities cut ties
ShotSpotter is a detection system that alerts police officers of gunfire within a city’s ShotSpotter coverage area that Minneapolis has used since 2007.
Council members to examine strengthening Minneapolis ties to ShotSpotter technology
Minneapolis’s contract for gunfire detection technology — most commonly referred to as ShotSpotter — is up for a council committee discussion Monday, as some are asking if city taxpayers should pay more for it.
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Minneapolis council committee approves ShotSpotter extension
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City Council's Administration and Enterprise Oversight Committee approved a contract extension with ...
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Deadly shooting near Minneapolis homeless encampment; community members say they’re ‘fed up’
O'Hara said once the crime scene had been cleared, police would assist the city in clearing out the encampment.
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Minneapolis City Council Takes on Housing, Safety, and Infrastructure Challenges With New Ordinances and Investments
Minneapolis council introduces rental notice ordinance and invests in affordable housing, public safety, and infrastructure ...
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Man arrested after 'shooting rampage' that left 2 dead near homeless encampments in Minneapolis
Police found the man 15 minutes after the third shooting, which was reported on the 2300 block of 17th Avenue South at around ...
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City Council votes to keep ShotSpotter, but Mayor Johnson pledges veto
The City Council again rebuked Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to rid Chicago of ShotSpotter Wednesday, voting to keep the ...
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