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22-ORD-025 is cited to provide a precedent where the Department had previously withheld intelligence analysis related to protests, claiming that revealing such information could endanger officers. This case is used to compare and contrast with the current situation involving the ShotSpotter system, where the Department claims that revealing the locations of microphones could similarly endanger officers. The decision discusses the reasoning and findings of 22-ORD-025 to assess the validity of the Department's current exemption claim under similar circumstances.
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