ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, at best has mixed results as a crime fighting tool.
And in Chicago it's not going away just yet.
From CBS Chicago:
During the campaign for Chicago's mayor, newly-elected Mayor Brandon Johnson vowed to get rid of it.Meanwhile, crime is up in Chicago since Johnson, who until recently was a defund the police advocate, was sworn in as mayor.But he just signed on the dotted line to pump even more money into it. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey has been digging for answers.CBS 2 finally heard from Mayor Johnson's office very late Thursday. A spokesperson said the mayor did not physically sign the approval, nor was he notified about the intended use of his e-signature.Records show Mayor Johnson's signature on the agreement last week to spend over $10 million on ShotSpotter technology, the same tech he vowed to get rid of when campaigning for Mayor.
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