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ShotSpotter’s Return: Why Cambridge Residents Want It Back

Cambridge, MA, USAFriday, July 17, 2026

Cambridge discontinued its ShotSpotter gun‑shot detection system after a July shooting that killed city worker Xavier Bautista. The incident sparked debate about whether the technology should be restored.


End of Program

  • City Council Decision (May):
    Cited cost and concerns about false alarms.

  • Police Unions’ Position:
    Argue that an active system could have alerted officers sooner, especially when the shooting was not reported by phone.


Public Opinion

A recent online poll of 117 residents asked whether Cambridge should reinstate ShotSpotter:

Response %
Yes 91 %
No 9 %
Undecided 1 %
  • Key Themes:
  • Many voters cited Bautista’s death as evidence that the system’s absence delayed help by almost an hour.
  • One participant noted, “It isn’t perfect, but the technology helps find serious incidents quickly.”
  • Another called its removal a mistake and urged the council to bring it back.

Broader Context

The discussion reflects a tension between community safety tools and concerns over surveillance, cost, and effectiveness.

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