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American Focus > Blog > Crime > West Side alley killing renews scrutiny of Johnson’s decision to pull plug on gunshot detection
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West Side alley killing renews scrutiny of Johnson’s decision to pull plug on gunshot detection

Last updated: March 15, 2026 12:05 pm
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A Tragic Shooting Incident Reveals Consequences of Disconnected Gunshot Detection Network

A heartbreaking incident unfolded on the West Side of Chicago as a 29-year-old woman was found shot to death in an alley. This unfortunate event marks at least the 79th shooting victim whose fate might have been different if the city had not discontinued its gunshot detection network 18 months ago under Mayor Brandon Johnson’s leadership.

The discovery of the woman’s body behind the 200 block of North Kilbourn at 6:30 a.m. was shrouded in silence. The individual who stumbled upon her remains informed the authorities that they believed they had heard gunshots approximately 30 minutes prior but refrained from calling 911.

Shockingly, no calls were received by the police dispatch regarding the gunfire. “We had no calls of shots fired anywhere in the area,” confirmed a dispatcher over the radio. This lack of communication highlights the consequences of disconnecting vital technology like ShotSpotter, which could have potentially alerted authorities promptly.

Tragically, the woman succumbed to a gunshot wound to her flank, as stated by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. She was pronounced dead at the scene, underscoring the grim reality of delayed emergency responses in the absence of gunshot detection technology.

Data analyzed by HeyJackass.com paints a grim picture, indicating that the fatality rate among gunshot victims with delayed emergency responses is nearly 56%, more than double the citywide average of 26% for this year.

The decision to terminate the city’s contract with SoundThinking, the parent company of ShotSpotter, in September 2024, drew criticism from various quarters, including City Council members, the police superintendent, and a majority of Chicago residents.

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Alderman’s Controversial Stance

Ald. Jason Ervin (28th) was one of the few who supported Mayor Johnson’s move to end the gunshot detection service. Ervin argued that ShotSpotter’s presence deterred residents from engaging with law enforcement, leading to decreased community involvement in police matters.

“We now have fewer people calling 911. We’ve had less people come to CAPS meetings when we need them to participate. And guess where it’s happening at? On the South and West sides of Chicago,” Ervin stated, defending his stance on the issue.

Prior to the termination of the contract, ShotSpotter’s sensors played a crucial role in automatically alerting police to gunfire incidents, ensuring a rapid response even in the absence of citizen reports. Without this technology, victims are left vulnerable, waiting for a 911 call that may never materialize.

Remembering the Victims

As of September 23, 2024, Chicago bid farewell to ShotSpotter, a critical tool in combating gun violence in the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods. The repercussions of this decision continue to haunt the community, with cases like the recent shooting highlighting the urgent need for effective gunshot detection technology.

This reporting series, named “Brandon’s Bodies,” sheds light on cases where gunshot victims and police investigations could have benefitted from the presence of gunshot detection technology. The criteria for inclusion in this series focus on instances where victims were found in areas previously covered by ShotSpotter, but no 911 calls were made or calls failed to lead to timely victim location.

As we reflect on these tragic incidents, it’s essential to recognize the importance of leveraging technology and community engagement to address the pervasive issue of gun violence in our society.

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