ShotSpotter technology rarely leads to gun crime evidence, investigatory stops: watchdog report
The city’s watchdog issued a report Tuesday that found ShotSpotter technology used by Chicago police rarely leads to investigatory stops or evidence of gun crimes and can change the way officers interact with areas they’re charged with patrolling.
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