Mayor Brandon Johnson appoints Larry Snelling as Chicago's new police superintendent

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Mayor Brandon Johnson has chosen Larry Snelling, the chief of the bureau of counterterrorism at the Chicago Police Department (CPD), to be the next permanent superintendent. Snelling, a South Side native with extensive experience in firearms and use-of-force tactics, will need approval from the City Council. His appointment comes as the CPD faces challenges in complying with a federal consent decree and rebuilding public trust. Snelling's rapid rise through the ranks has garnered praise from community leaders, and he has been involved in high-profile cases as an expert witness.
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