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ShotSpotter Contract With City Of Chicago Is Expiring. What Happens Next?
The City of Chicago's contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, expires at midnight Sunday.

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The City of Chicago's contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, expires at midnight Sunday.

While the city forges ahead, uncertainty and even confusion loom.
The offenders entered and attempted to leave the scene but struck a post. The two got out and left the scene on foot.
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He was a truck driver on the job. A surveillance video showed him buying rope at a Walmart.
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Chicago police and fire crews responded to the scene, where the victim was found inside the apartment.
The FBI told CBS News Chicago, "We would refer you to the Bahamian authorities leading the Investigation for any comment on this matter."
The victim was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
Chicago police said the woman was inside a car at the intersection when she was shot in the back by an unknown person.
The fire broke out in the 300 block of West 108th Place.
Shell casings were recovered in the majority of police responses to ShotSpotter alerts, and 470 weapons were also recovered.
Two men, 35 and 42, suffered stab wounds to the face. Both were taken to Stroger Hospital, where their conditions were stabilized.
Witnesses say an unlicensed tow truck driver was intentionally running into cars shortly before the crash at 214 a.m.
The victim was shot and taken to Stroger Hospital in good condition.
The offenders first took property from the victims and then followed the man and woman inside the house.
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CTA security cameras caught images of the offender, who was described as a white woman between 20 and 25 years old.
A 17-year-old boy was getting out of his car when two men with handguns got out of a black SUV and approached him.