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Detroit City Council renews ShotSpotter after emotional testimony, heated council debate
Detroit City Council narrowly approved a nine-month extension of the ShotSpotter contract following emotional resident testimonies and council debate. Supporters cited life-saving benefits, while critics questioned the system's cost-effectiveness and called for clearer performance metrics. The 5-4 vote keeps the gunfire detection technology active as the city continues evaluating its public safety role.
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