"Chicago Mayor Cancels Controversial ShotSpotter Contract"

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced that the city's contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, will not be renewed after September, fulfilling a campaign promise. The decision has been met with support from progressives but apprehension from the City Council's moderate wing, who are concerned about its impact on gun violence response times. The move reflects Johnson's vision of shifting the city's public safety strategy away from overreliance on policing and surveillance towards holistic solutions, but has also deepened the divide with pro-law enforcement interests. The decision comes after years of controversy surrounding the technology's effectiveness and its role in escalating police violence, with activists and some aldermen welcoming the end of ShotSpotter while others express concerns about its removal.
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