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Head of the Chicago Police Department to retire after 3 years in the position

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Head of the Chicago Police Department to retire after 3 years in the position

CHICAGO (AP) — The head of the Chicago Police Department announced on Wednesday that he will retire after a short tenure leading the nation’s second-largest police force. Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling took the reins…

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