ShotSpotter devices raise surveillance fears, prompting promises from Cambridge police

ShotSpotter devices raise surveillance fears, prompting promises from Cambridge police

Against the backdrop of daily immigrant arrests in Massachusetts and nationwide come sharper objections to ShotSpotter gunfire-detecting technology in Cambridge: Residents fear the microphones are listening to them talk, and that the federal government will be handed the recordings.

ShotSpotter, a tool used by police to listen for shootings, is paid for by the Department of Homeland Security. Each fact drew attention Monday at a meeting of the City Council’s Public Safety Committee.

Even city officials expressed discomfort over the relationship…

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