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Chicago Police say ShotSpotter first alerted them to officer who was shot

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Mayor Brandon Johnson on Monday was asked repeatedly about the revelation in the case of fallen Officer Luis Huesca, and the plan to scrap ShotSpotter technology. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey reports.
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ShotSpotter sent Chicago Police quickly to scene where Officer Luis Huesca was shot

Chicago Police say ShotSpotter first alerted them to officer who was shot

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