Plan For Back Of The Yards Gunshot Detection Pilot Shot Down By Mayor’s Office – Block Club Chicago

Monday, Ald. Raymond Lopez presented a six-month pilot program for a gunshot detection technology that would replace ShotSpotter, starting with his Southwest Side ward. But Deputy Mayor for Community Safety Garien Gatewood said Wednesday that Lopez doesn’t have the authority to run a pilot in his ward. Lopez has been a vocal critic of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s decision to stop using the controversial gunshot technology ShotSpotter.
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Smart Alec
1 year ago

Good, there’s no reason to replace a flawed inefficient and expensive system with another identical one with a different name.

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