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  2. List of heads of the Chicago Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The second title used for the head of police was "City Marshall", which was used from 1842 through 1861. [1] [2] The position was an elected one. [1] For a single year during (1855-56) this time, Chicago briefly had an appointed Chief of Police position that co-headed the department alongside the City Marshall. [1]

  3. Chicago mayor fires police chief, accusing him of lying

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    Chicago's mayor fired the city's police superintendent Monday. Mayor Lori Lightfoot said superintendent Eddie Johnson, "engaged in a series of actions that are intolerable for any leader in a ...

  4. Charlie Beck - Wikipedia

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    Beck took the helm of the Chicago Police Department on December 2, 2019, after Johnson was fired. On April 15, 2020, Beck stepped down and was replaced by former Dallas Police Department Chief David Brown, who had been nominated by Lightfoot to serve as permanent Superintendent.

  5. Eddie T. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Eddie T. Johnson (born July 28, 1960) is an American retired police officer for the Chicago Police Department. He served as the 62nd Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department from March 2016 until December 2019. [2] [3]

  6. Chicago police director of reform fired following email to ...

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    Robert Boik, the Chicago Police Department’s executive director of constitutional policing and reform, was fired by the superintendent Tuesday after sending an email asking for a reversal of a ...

  7. Chicago police head fired after officer charged with murder ...

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    Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Tuesday that he was firing Superintendent Garry McCarthy in the wake of the Laquan McDonald investigation.

  8. Jon Burge - Wikipedia

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    Jon Graham Burge (December 20, 1947 – September 19, 2018) was an American police detective and commander in the Chicago Police Department.He was found guilty of lying about "directly participating in or implicitly approving the torture" of at least 118 people in police custody in order to force false confessions.

  9. David Brown (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Brown in 2015. Brown was appointed police chief in April 2010 [9] and sworn into office on May 4, 2010. [8] [10]The New York Times reported that Brown has "earned a national reputation as a progressive leader whose top priority is improving relations and reducing distrust between the police department and the city’s minority residents."