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Detroit City Council narrowly votes to renew ShotSpotter gunshot detection contract despite opposition
Detroit City Council narrowly voted 5–4 to renew a contract with SoundThinking for its ShotSpotter gunshot detection system until March 2027. Critics cited high costs, privacy concerns, and lack of proven effectiveness, while supporters highlighted successful cases like a 2023 incident where the system led to a gunshot victim's rescue.
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