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Cops responding to ShotSpotter's AI alerts rarely find evidence of gun crime, says Chicago watchdog

Chris G

I doubt the CPD would call them on it.

Let's face it, any time the cops get a shots fired alert, it gives them the right to go into the alleged target area in response mode.

They will also have probable cause to do whatever 'fishing' they need to do to investigate the reported shots.

I wonder how often shots are reported that are in proximity to persons of interest?

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