Chicago’s gun violence crisis deepens as the city remains without a gunshot detection system nearly a year after ditching ShotSpotter — a delay that’s sparking outrage among grieving families and lawmakers alike. With bids submitted months ago and no decision made, frustrated residents like Pam Bosley and Adrienne Swanigan Williams, who’ve lost sons to gunfire, argue the tech could have saved lives. Alderman Peter Chico warns that without it, especially as summer crime surges, the city is dangerously exposed — and the mayor’s silence only adds to the mounting pressure.
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