CHICAGO (CBS) — A group of aldermen voted 33-14 on an ordinance seeking to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to eliminate the ShotSpotter gun detection program in Chicago. But this does not ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's comments Monday denouncing ShotSpotter as "walkie-talkies on a pole" are facing criticism from city council members who want to extend the gunshot detection system ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mayor Brandon Johnson has vowed to veto an ordinance that would keep ShotSpotter gun detection technology in place after the Chicago City Council voted in favor of it. Aldermen ...
With four days to go before ShotSpotter goes dark, the Council suspended the rules and gave immediate approval to an ordinance empowering Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling to sign a new contract ...
CHICAGO - The debate over ShotSpotter, Chicago's gunshot detection technology, is set to continue as some City Council members push for a special meeting at City Hall. The move comes after Mayor ...
On Sept. 22, the city of Chicago’s contract to use the controversial gunshot detection system, ShotSpotter, will expire, shutting down the technology in 12 of Chicago’s most violent police districts.
But given Johnson’s pending veto, the statement continued, at midnight Sunday, “SoundThinking will cease sending the Chicago Police Department ShotSpotter real-time gunshot alerts.” ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago aldermen voted Wednesday in favor of keeping ShotSpotter gun detection technology. Aldermen voted 33-14, falling one vote short of being veto-proof. And Mayor Brandon ...
ShotSpotter equipment overlooks the intersection of South Stony Island Avenue and East 63rd Street in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast File) CHICAGO (CN) — The Chicago City Council Wednesday ...