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Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown resigns Brown informed Lightfoot of the decision on Wednesday, Lightfoot said. He took over as head of the nation's second-largest municipal police ...
Mayor Lightfoot released the following statement: "Today, Superintendent David O. Brown informed me that he would be resigning as Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department effective March 16.
Former Dallas police Chief David Brown, center, is presented with outgoing interim Chicago police Superintendent Charlie Beck's star at a ceremony at CPD headquarters on April 15, 2020. Brown took ...
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown on Wednesday announced his resignation after leading the department through the COVID-19 pandemic and a violent crime wave.
A day after a mayoral election that appeared to signal his imminent dismissal from leadership, Chicago police Superintendent David Brown informed Mayor Lori Lightfoot he would be resigning this ...
CHICAGO — Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown is resigning from his current position on March 16, which he has held since 2020 after retiring in 2016 as the police chief of the Dallas ...
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown's vacancy is the first major test for the new oversight panel that'll play a big part in choosing the next head of the department.
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown will resign from the department on March 16. It was announced after Lori Lightfoot lost her reelection bid.
The Chicago Police Chief of Detectives is leaving, and the fate of the mayoral election could determine the future of Superintendent David Brown.
Chicago Police Supt. David Brown, shown addressing reporters at City Hall in March 2022, has submitted his resignation, effective March 16.
CHICAGO — David O. Brown, the embattled superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, announced his resignation on Wednesday, on the heels of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s defeat in a mayoral race ...
Even if Mayor Lori Lightfoot is reelected and allows the police boss to keep his job, in October, Brown turns 63, the mandatory retirement age for Chicago’s police officers.