'I think we've seen that the current administration has been back peddling quite a bit.'
But he just signed on the dotted line to pump evenCBS 2 finally heard from Mayor Johnson's office very late Thursday. A spokesperson said the mayor did not physically sign the approval, nor was he notified about the intended use of his e-signature.
"A significant portion of Johnson's momentum before entering into office. It's driven by grassroots support that followed an enthusiastic commitment at the time to end this contract following the election. I think we've seen that the current administration has been back peddling quite a bit." And Jonathan Manes authored the original 2021 MacArthur Justice Center study that found the overwhelming majority of ShotSpotter alerts turn up nothing, while disproportionately impacting communities of color.
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