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Hack Night Live: Redeye’s Tracy Swartz talks Homicide Tracker

Christopher WhitakerNovember 19, 2013

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At tonight’s Chicago OpenGov Hack Night, the Redeye’s Tracy Swartz will be speaking about the RedEye’s Homicide Tracker and the data behind their efforts.

We’ll be live streaming the talk live on this blog post at about 6:15pm just below:

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