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Chicago to test new gunshot detection pilot system on South Side
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 Alarm.com is being offered free of charge in the Chicago Police Department's Deering (9th) District,
Gunshot detection system to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yards
A gunshot detection system is set to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood, Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th) announced on Monday.
New gunshot detection program in Chicago seeks city approval
A brand new gunshot detection program could soon be underway in Chicago if Mayor Brandon Johnson gives it the greenlight.
Gunshot detection system to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood
Raymond Lopez said a new gunshot detection system will be launched in the Back of the Yards neighborhood. He said the system features technology used for nearly two decades to accurately alert police to gunshots in the 15th Ward.
Gunshot detection system offers Chicago free 6-month pilot program
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.
New gunshot detection tech tested in Chicago’s 15th Ward
Alder. Ray Lopez (15th Ward) held a demonstration of what he calls cutting edge gunshot detection technology at Davis Square Park, on South Marshfield Avenue, by a company called Alarm.com.
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Some cities are ditching ShotSpotter. Tacoma still wants the gunshot detection technology
Tacoma plans to install acoustic gunshot detection technology this spring in an area that has been the site of several homicides in recent years. But not everyone is convinced the ShotSpotter system ...
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Wichita police seek community input as department crafts policy for gunshot detection program
Police began using the gunshot detectors in a pilot testing program in 2018 to work out any misidentification problems.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson testing ShotSpotter replacements as alderman tries for his own pilot
Ald. Raymond Lopez want to test a technology that helps police identify and respond to gunshots, but he needs city approval.
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