This week, the city council voted to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to eliminate the controversial system, but Johnson ...
What do we do when this goes off? ... Upwards of 80% in many communities, people don’t call 911 when there is a shooting.
A day after Mayor Brandon Johnson indicated he would veto a council effort aimed at keeping ShotSpotter – the controversial ...
Chicago’s gunshot detection technology is scheduled to go offline Sunday. A new study finds the system has had unintended ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to get rid of the controversial gunshot detection program, saying it's too expensive and doesn't ...
The City Council on Wednesday voted 33-14 to give police Supt. Larry Snelling power over the city’s contract with ...
Data released by proponents of the system ahead of today's meeting showed there were 36 incidents from Jan. 1 through Aug. 1 ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson has vowed to veto an ordinance that would keep ShotSpotter gun detection technology in place, but ...
As Mayor Johnson sticks to his plan, opponents are already trying to pin him with blame for any gunshot deaths that follow, ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to keep a campaign promise and get rid of the gunshot detection system. But there's evidence the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago aldermen voted Wednesday in favor of keeping ShotSpotter gun detection technology. Aldermen voted 33 ...
After ShotSpotter goes live, fatality rates are about 4 percentage points lower in the areas with the technology.