Chicago aldermen, business leaders pledge $2.5 million to revive ShotSpotter gunshot detection system – CBS2 (Chicago)

Eric Smith, vice chair of BMO Harris Bank and co-chair of a public safety task force at the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago said business leaders worry about lives that could be lost without ShotSpotter or another gunshot detection system in place.
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Ex Illini
1 year ago

When business leaders talk about a “crisis of crime” and start ponying up their own money, you know you have a problem. Chicago is a cesspool and it isn’t going to get better under BJ’s so called leadership. Meanwhile, Pritzker talks about businesses choosing Illinois. We all know that’s a lie. Check out those unemployment figures.

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