Chicago man says flaws with ShotSpotter technology had him framed for murder, files lawsuit

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'A car pulled up on the side of mine and fired a shot into my car,' said Michael Williams. 'Next thing I knew, I'm charged with first-degree murder.'

-- A Chicago man is taking issue with what he calls flaws with ShotSpotter – saying he was charged with murder and thrown in jail because of the gunshot detection technology.

"A car pulled up on the side of mine and fired a shot into my car," Williams said."Next thing I knew, I'm charged with first-degree murder."

 

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