"Chicago Mayor Cancels ShotSpotter Contract Amid Racial Bias Concerns"

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Chicago will not renew its contract for the controversial ShotSpotter gunfire detection equipment, citing concerns about its accuracy, effectiveness, and cost. The city has spent about $49 million on the technology since 2018. Mayor Brandon Johnson, who campaigned against ShotSpotter, has vowed to invest in new resources to address gun violence. While some officials argue that the technology has been valuable for police response, critics point to research showing that the majority of ShotSpotter deployments do not result in evidence of gun-related crime.
- Chicago not renewing ShotSpotter gunfire detection contract NPR
- Analysis: What Mayor Johnson's decision on ending ShotSpotter says about his leadership Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago scraps gunshot detection system accused of racial bias The Guardian US
- Mayor Johnson announces Chicago will cancel ShotSpotter deal designed to combat crime Fox News
- Chicago ShotSpotter use could end earlier than anticipated as company rejects city's brief extension, alderman says WLS-TV
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