Disaster Chicago scraps gunshot detection system accused of racial bias - Where do the Democrats find these people?

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Chicago will not renew its ShotSpotter contract and plans to stop using the controversial gunshot detection system later this year, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s office announced on Tuesday.

The system, which relies on an artificial intelligence algorithm and network of microphones to identify gunshots, has been criticized for inaccuracy, racial bias and law enforcement misuse. An Associated Press investigation of the technology detailed how police and prosecutors used ShotSpotter data as evidence in charging a Chicago grandfather with murder before a judge dismissed the case due to insufficient evidence.

Chicago’s contract with SoundThinking, a public safety technology company that says its ShotSpotter tool is used in roughly 150 cities, expires on Friday. The city plans to wind down use of ShotSpotter technology by late September, according to city officials. Since 2018, the city has spent $49m on ShotSpotter.

“Chicago will deploy its resources on the most effective strategies and tactics proven to accelerate the current downward trend in violent crime,” the city said in a statement.

“Doing this work, in consultation with community, violence prevention organizations and law enforcement, provides a pathway to a better, stronger, safer Chicago for all.”

Johnson’s office said that during the interim period, law enforcement and community safety groups would “assess tools and programs that effectively increase both safety and trust”, and issue recommendations.

A SoundThinking representative did not have comment on Tuesday.

Johnson, a first-term mayor, campaigned on a promise to end the use of ShotSpotter, putting him at odds with police leaders who have praised the system.

They argue that crime rates – not residents’ race – determine where the technology is deployed.

“Technology is where policing is going as a whole. If we’re not utilizing technology, then we fall behind in crime fighting,” Superintendent Larry Snelling of Chicago police told the AP in an October interview. “There are always going to be issues. Nothing is 100% and nothing’s going to be perfect.”

Violent crime, including homicides and shootings, has largely fallen across the country to about the same level as before the pandemic, though property crimes have risen in some places. In Chicago, the downward trend of violent crime has continued at the start of 2024 with a 30% drop in homicides. There were 39 through last week compared with 56 during the same period last year.

Chicago police declined comment on Tuesday, directing questions to the mayor’s office.

Community public safety groups argued that the system sends police officers to predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods for often unnecessary and hostile encounters. Problems with accuracy, for instance when the technology has mistakenly identified fireworks or motorcycle sounds as gunshots, have prompted cities including Charlotte, North Carolina, and San Antonio, Texas, to end their ShotSpotter contracts.

The Stop ShotSpotter Coalition praised the announcement but said Chicago should stop using the technology sooner.

“Victims, survivors, their families and the communities with the highest rates of gun violence deserve more tangible support, resources and solutions that have been forgone due to investments in policing and technology that do not prevent or reduce violence,” the coalition said in a Tuesday statement.
 
They argue that crime rates – not residents’ race – determine where the technology is deployed.
Community public safety groups argued that the system sends police officers to predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods for often unnecessary and hostile encounters.
When the science is against you, argue science is racist.
Violent crime, including homicides and shootings, has largely fallen across the country to about the same level as before the pandemic, though property crimes have risen in some places. In Chicago, the downward trend of violent crime has continued at the start of 2024 with a 30% drop in homicides. There were 39 through last week compared with 56 during the same period last year.
Sounds like focusing police attention on violent minorities is paying off. The mayor's actions will lead to an uptick in crime from the usual suspects.
 
Hey Jackass had a post on the 95th anniversary of the St. Valentine's Massacre that briefly touched on this:
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"These murders went out of the comprehension of a civilized city, the butchering of seven men by open daylight raises this question for Chicago: Is it helpless?" - Chicago Tribune, February 16th, 1929
Aside from being better dressed, not much has changed in the subsequent 95 years. As of today, we've already recorded 44 homicides this year, which is more than 6 times more than what the massacre tallied. In 2023, we saw the equivalent of 92 St. Valentine's Day Massacres which is down from the 105 massacres in 2022. See? Crime is down.

We’ve been fortunate enough to have never recorded seven homicides at the same location in our 11 years of tracking this nonsense, but we came close on February 2nd, 2016:
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A co-worker's concerns about a man who failed to show up at work led to a grisly discovery Thursday afternoon on Chicago's Southwest Side — six bodies found inside a tidy brick home on a quiet street in the Gage Park neighborhood.
Chicago police officers who arrived at the home at 1 p.m. for a well-being check found no signs of a break-in but spotted a body on the floor just inside the home. A search revealed the scope of the carnage — five other victims, including at least one child, had been slain. (full story)
Unlike the 1929 massacre where no one was convicted, the 2016 massacre did result in a conviction which even the casual follower knows is a rarity:

Investigators suspected at the time that the killer or killers knew the victims, because none of them were found restrained.
Four months later, police arrested Uribe and his then-girlfriend, Jafeth Ramos. They were charged with six counts of murder each.
Authorities said Uribe, a cousin and nephew of the victims, tried to take money from his family – but the robbery morphed into a rampage. (full story)
Another parallel to today is that the code of silence (or “snitches get stitches” or “no talking”) was alive and well back then too. Frank Gusenberg, who was the only one of the seven to survive the attack, told the cops "nobody shot me". He died three hours later from 14 bullet wounds. Today he'd be labeled as being 'uncooperative'.

Massacres aside, since 2014 we have recorded 42 incidents with seven or more shot with a total of 366 shot, and 38 ended up proving fatal. Of those 42, the deadliest occurred on June 15th, 2021 in the 6200 block of South Morgan St. where a total of 8 people were shot with 5 killed. No one remembers that one.
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Then and Now

Back in 1929, the Illinois Crime Survey was released and a part of the massive tome was 50 pages of Chicago-related homicide data for 1926 and 1927. The way they did things back then was slightly different than today, but the definition of a homicide today is no different than in 1929:

In its broadest sense, "homicide" is defined in law as the killing of one person by another, but is popularly and erroneously understood to be limited to murder, and murder in turn is immediately associated in the mind of the average person with machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, pistol fights, pay roll robbery holdups and gang warfare. This is especially true of killings in Chicago. Homicide may perhaps best be described as the destruction of the life of one human being by the act, procurement, or culpable omission of another. It is either justifiable or excusable and, therefore, lawful; or it is felonious homicide, as in cases of murder and manslaughter.
Hence, our pinned Tweet would have held true back then as much as it does today.
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However, 1929 cast an even wider net by counting homicides that today would be considered legal (abortions) and accidents (auto manslaughters). As such, a very dapper 1926-27 HeyJackass! using 2024’s methodology would have recorded 584 homicides in 1926 and 546 in 1927. Not great, but not quite the Tommy Gun-riddled killing fields as portrayed by pop culture and less compared to what we see today.

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Imagine the shitshow today if the CPD was killing 45 people a year.

If we look at just murders assuming the CPDs of the two periods would be on more or less the same page, the murder trend of 1926-27 would be considered a huge “crime is down” moment if it were today.

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16 killings (murders) in August 1927. When is the parade?

380 murders a year means Brandon could finally ditch that racist Shotspotter… oh wait…

As for public attitudes towards violent crime, it would appear as if the public of the 1920s wasn’t all that different than the public of today. As long as IT happens over THERE and not over HERE… whatever.

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Finally, two stats from today as compared to today’s anniversary:
  • 46 days in the last 11 years have recorded at least seven or more homicides for a total of 367 killed
  • May 31, 2020, tallied 18 homicides or 2.5x what 2/14/29 posted - likely the most ever recorded in Chicago’s history
Download the homicide section of the Crime Survey if you’re interested in how things played out back then.
380 murders a year means Brandon could finally ditch that racist Shotspotter… oh wait…
They had over 600 murders last year, but I guess that's good enough for Brandon.
 
Man that DNC summit in the coming summer will be great. I am waiting for some real nigger gun violence. Though let's be real we have seen how California bend the knee to China by cleaning up their street when Xi visited. this will probably be similar though perhaps with heavily armed security guards and a "green zone" around the summit
 
The article neglects to mention they will leave the gunshot detection system on for the DNC and immediately after they will turn it off. You can't make this shit up if you tried. The entire fucking situation can be explained in two sentences:

Niggers: How dare the police not protect us?!?!?!
Also Niggers: How dare the police lock up all these brothers!?!

Chicago just needs a giant fucking plexiglass dome dropped on it, if they have time poke some airholes in the top but, that is low priority after the dome itself has been installed.
 
Technology is the nigger's achilles job application.

This is such a peak clown world, that it is funny.
 
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Fat fucking load of good those damn things provided when I got shot by that nog bastard. I had read that a lady whose sister was killed on one of the highways had lobbied for 12 million for shotspotters and cameras at the exits/entrances and along the freeways, a year later only 100 of the 300 cameras had been placed and the money was gone.

Fucking Chicongo.
 
The article neglects to mention they will leave the gunshot detection system on for the DNC and immediately after they will turn it off. You can't make this shit up if you tried. The entire fucking situation can be explained in two sentences:

Niggers: How dare the police not protect us?!?!?!
Also Niggers: How dare the police lock up all these brothers!?!

Chicago just needs a giant fucking plexiglass dome dropped on it, if they have time poke some airholes in the top but, that is low priority after the dome itself has been installed.

I remember reading an article about support for being against illegal immigration.

Latinos were like around 60 odd percent and then below them were niggers at around 48 percent.

So niggers basically hate illegals for stealing all the low income jobs but also want illegals coming in.

A completely cancerous lot in a nutshell that is allowed to fester because of white liberals desperate to believe that they can fix the nigger.
 
has been criticized for inaccuracy
Inaccuracy?

Is it inaccurate because the officers cannot find a gunman or because it identifies other sounds as gun shots.

One would think a study could be done on this using similar sounds to gun shots.
In Chicago, the downward trend of violent crime has continued at the start of 2024 with a 30% drop in homicides. There were 39 through last week compared with 56 during the same period last year.
Just need to point out that murders are decreasing from an higher average level over the recent years.
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