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City Of Chicago, Chicago PD Officers Sued Over Their Use Of Questionable ShotSpotter Technology
28 July 2020
ShotSpotter has made a name for itself (and not a good one!) by telling cops its sensors and mics can convert soundwaves into actionable intel. It has become beloved by some cops...
63xx south stony island avenue
associated press
cbs news
central police investigation
chicago
chicago city council
chicago police department
cpd
daniel ortiz
dayton
delaware
gizmodo
illinois
inspector general
macarthurjusticecenter
mack egeuri
michael williams
minneapolis
minnesota
motherboard
municipal defendants
new york
northwestern univeristy
officer joseph ferrigno
officer robert wetzel
ohio
rochester
rochester police department
safarain herring
shotspotter
silvon simmons
st bernard hospital
vice
The Supreme Court Says You Can Sue Cops Who Frame You on False Charges
The previous standard barring such lawsuits made “little sense," wrote Justice Brett Kavanaugh for the majority.
5 April 2022
Police officers could frame people, file bogus charges, conjure evidence out of thin air—and, in...
attorney amir ali
attorney marie miller
brooklyn
california
fourth amendment
fresno
institute for justicejustice brett kavanaugh
larry thompson
macarthurjusticecenter
malicious prosecution
qualified immunity
u.s. court of appeals for the 2nd circuit
u.s. supreme court
Sniper killer Justin Rapp
A Cop Killed an Innocent Man After a 'Swatting' Prank Call. The City Can't Be Sued.
7 October 2021
On a chilly December evening in 2017, a group of Wichita cops surrounded a modest house on West McCormick Street. They were there in response to what was purportedly...
1033 west mccormick street
andrew finch
california
constitution
easha anand
fourth amendment
karen jackson
macarthurjusticecenter
marquez smart
officer benjamin jonker
officer justin rapp
onree norris
swat
swatting
u.s. court of appeals for the 10th circuit
u.s. district court for the district of kansas
wichita
wichita police chief gordon ramsay
wichita police department
wpd