I would think just randomly driving around to certain areas might give you a ten per cent chance to hear gunfire And I certainly b liege that telling police you are headed to a place with gunfire would get their guard up and make them anxious and maybe more likely to over react or come in looking for trouble === more quickly transporting shooting victims to hospitals === The ambulance arrived more than five minutes after Adam Toledo was shot. === “I’m not confident those numbers are actually accurate” - Lori Lightfoot === Because researchers at Northwestern have a long track record of being wrong, because you have your own data to back up ShotSpotter, or because you are categorically dismissive of any information that doesn’t conform to your pre-conceived views?