The Detroit Municipal Council voted by a majority of $5.4 million for an extension of its contract with the ShutSpotter (ShotSpotter) system designed to monitor the shooting sites, for an additional nine months against $2.06 million. The extension of the contract came after hours of public debate and intervention at the municipal council meeting last Tuesday evening, which agreed the last day of the previous decade.
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The Detroit Municipal Council voted by a majority of $5.4 million for an extension of its contract with the ShutSpotter (ShotSpotter) system designed to monitor the shooting sites, for an additional nine months against $2.06 million. The extension of the contract came after hours of public debate and intervention at the municipal council meeting last Tuesday evening, which agreed the last day of the previous decade.