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Body found on remote gravel road in area no longer covered by ShotSpotter

Last updated: February 18, 2026 8:00 am
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A Google Street View image of the 600 block of East 134th Place, where the victim was found. (Google)

Woman Found Shot to Death on Far South Side

A tragic discovery was made on Chicago’s Far South Side as a woman was found shot to death on the side of a gravel road near the Little Calumet River. The victim’s body was located by a Department of Streets and Sanitation crew in the 600 block of East 134th Place on Tuesday afternoon.

Authorities believe that the woman had been at the scene for quite some time before being found. Nine shell casings were recovered next to her body, indicating the severity of the incident. As of now, the victim’s identity remains unknown, and an autopsy is scheduled by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Controversy Surrounding ShotSpotter System

The murder took place in the 10th Ward, raising questions about the effectiveness of the ShotSpotter gunshot detection network that was previously active in the area. ShotSpotter, which could have potentially alerted law enforcement to the gunfire, was not in use due to the city’s decision to let the contract expire in September 2024.

Despite support from various stakeholders, including Ald. Peter Chico and Police Supt. Larry Snelling, Mayor Brandon Johnson chose not to renew the ShotSpotter contract. This decision has sparked debate and concern among community members and officials.

Impact of ShotSpotter Discontinuation

Following the discontinuation of ShotSpotter, incidents like this one have raised questions about the importance of timely gunshot detection technology in high-crime areas. The absence of ShotSpotter has left a void in the ability to quickly respond to such violent incidents, potentially impacting the outcome for victims.

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CWB Chicago continues to monitor cases where shooting victims are found in areas previously covered by ShotSpotter, highlighting the potential consequences of not having this technology in place.

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