"Our team reads hundreds of Chicago police reports every week. We can say with certainty that ShotSpotter alerts routinely result in the arrests of armed men—and they’re almost always men—after shots are fired in the city."
Shot Spotter alerted cops to the shooting of a cop but she laid on the ground for 45 minutes unassisted until she lost consciousness and her Apple watch hit the ground. Then the cops were notified that there was a traffic accident and they were there in five minutes. During the riots, cops were parked in the middle of every street on Michigan Avenue on the north side of the bridge for weeks. Suddenly, not a cop in sight. Every single cop left. I looked out the window to see what was happening and I heard gunfire. The cops heard… Read more »
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
As Mayor Conehead says, “We don’t need no stinking’ shot spotter”.
Because they expose the inconvenient facts of who is doing the shooting where.
Shot Spotter alerted cops to the shooting of a cop but she laid on the ground for 45 minutes unassisted until she lost consciousness and her Apple watch hit the ground. Then the cops were notified that there was a traffic accident and they were there in five minutes. During the riots, cops were parked in the middle of every street on Michigan Avenue on the north side of the bridge for weeks. Suddenly, not a cop in sight. Every single cop left. I looked out the window to see what was happening and I heard gunfire. The cops heard… Read more »
Good work, CWB.