Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling Announces Retirement
Snelling said his tenure included a record-low drop in shootings and homicides, along with the 2024 Democratic National Convention and an immigration crackdown.
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Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling To Retire After Overseeing Historic Drop In Crime
Chicago’s top cop is stepping down. Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling announced Wednesday that he has made the “difficult decision” to retire after three decades on the force, including the last three as the city’s police chief. His last day is July 15. In a statement, Snelling recounted serving in multiple positions since starting as a police officer at 22 years old before rising through the ranks and being tapped for the job by Mayor Brandon…
Chicago top cop Larry Snelling announces retirement
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Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling announces retirement
Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling has announced he will retire in coming weeks, ending a three-decade career with the department. Snelling was confirmed as police superintendent in 2023, and announced that he will retire from his post effective on July 15. “Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to give back to the city I love through different assignments across the department. I must also thank Mayor Brandon Johnson for choosing me…

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