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A Chicago alderman on Monday voiced support for a new gunshot detection system that doesn’t have approval from Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office or the Chicago City Council.
A brand new gunshot detection program could soon be underway in Chicago if Mayor Brandon Johnson gives it the greenlight.
CHICAGO (CBS) — A possible replacement for the now-decommissioned ShotSpotter gunshot detection system ShotSpotter is set to be tested in Chicago's 15th Ward. The six-month pilot program from ...
A brand new gunshot detection program could soon be underway in Chicago if Mayor Brandon Johnson gives it the greenlight.
Gunshot detection system offers Chicago free 6-month pilot program Alarm.com is offering a free pilot program in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, which could include drones that go up and ...
Some members of the Chicago City Council who supported the program said they raised $2.5 million to help find a new gunshot detection system contract as soon as possible. Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th ...
Some members of the Chicago City Council who supported the program said they raised $2.5 million to help find a new gunshot detection system contract as soon as possible.
Some members of the Chicago City Council who supported the program said they raised $2.5 million to help find a new gunshot detection system contract as soon as possible.
Some members of the Chicago City Council who supported the program said they raised $2.5 million to help find a new gunshot detection system contract as soon as possible.
Some members of the Chicago City Council who supported the program said they raised $2.5 million to help find a new gunshot detection system contract as soon as possible.